Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

5 Phrasal verbs 1: Prepositions Complete the following sentences with appropriate prepositions from the blue box. about • after • for • for • in • of • on • over • up • up • with 1. He does not know what to do. I think he can’t cope with the situation. We need to help him. 2. Talking won’t help. It does not make sense to complain the situation. 3. I have not heard from her for a long time. I think we should get touch with her. 4. When my parents go out, I have to look my two little brothers. 5. The manager has a very important position. He is responsible the whole company. 6. I am too tired, I cannot do this any more, somebody else must take . 7. I think you should do something about your English. You have missed so many lessons and now you need to catch . 8. They waited outside the stadium, but Peter didn’t turn . 9. If you are short money, it does not make sense to spend more than usual clothes. 10. Simon has been looking his pen for several days now, but he has not found it yet. 6 Phrasal verbs 2: Matching definitions Match the two columns. If in doubt use a dictionary to find the right definitions. 1. to get on with sth. C A to formally show that you are interested in a job 2. to work out sth. B to look after, to show your affection 3. to apply for C / to make progress, to continue sth. 4. to accuse sb. of sth. D to look up sth. and study it 5. to get away with sth. E to spend time relaxing with sb. 6. to do research on F to escape without punishment 7. to figure out sth. G to claim that sb. has done sth. wrong 8. to hang out with sb. H to find the answer to sth., e.g. a maths problem 9. to come across sth. I to understand 10. to care for J to find by chance 106 Prepositions and phrasal verbs 15 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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