1) The last album the band BROUGHT OUT is my favourite a) to overcome / recover from something b) to move to the side of the road c) to publish something d) to examine or check something carefully e) turn off 2) I can't GET OVER the fact that I came top in my exams. a) to overcome / recover from something b) to move to the side of the road c) to publish something d) to examine or check something carefully e) turn off 3) Hearing a strange noise from the engine, the driver PULLED OVER a) to overcome / recover from something b) to move to the side of the road c) to publish something d) to examine or check something carefully e) turn off 4) Take a look at these figures. Can we GO OVER them again? a) to overcome / recover from something b) to move to the side of the road c) to publish something d) to examine or check something carefully e) turn off 5) The lights all over the place were PUT OUT. a) to overcome / recover from something b) to move to the side of the road c) to publish something d) to examine or check something carefully e) turn off 6) Our TV has been faulty for weeks, and it finally GAVE OUT at the weekend. a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display 7)  We should have SET OUT on our trip much earlier but we overslept. a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display 8)  Guests are requested to CHECK OUT of the hotel by midday. a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display 9)  I'm desperate for a cup of coffee. I'm not sure that I can HOLD OUT for much longer! a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display 10) Signs on the door show you where to GET OUT of the building in an emergency. a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display 11) It seemed like such a ridiculous plan that I'm absolutely amazed it WORKED OUT. a) calculate / succeed b) manage to wait / extend (e.g. your hand ) c) leave a hotel / investigate d) stop working / to distribute e) escape / take from somewhere f) start a journey / arrange / display

Phrasal verbs with OUT and OVER (sbp. 113)

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