Совершенствование навыков употребления фразовых глаголов. PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'GO'
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Совершенствование навыков употребления фразовых глаголов. phrasal verbs with GO
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PHRASAL VERBS WITH GO
To go in for -1). to take an exam or enter a competition
2). to have something as an interest or a hobby
To go off- 1). to explode 2). to make a sudden loud noise 3). to become bad and not fit to eat or drink
To go on- 1). to continue happening or doing something 2). to happen
To go out – to stop burning or shining
To go through – 1). to look at or examine something carefully, especially in order to find something
2). to experience or suffer something
To go up – to become higher Opp. To go down
- Match the items in column A to the ones in column B to make sentences.
Column A | Column B | ||
1 | The bomb went | a | off at 2 in the morning. |
2 | House prices in this area are going | b | through a period of great change, & no one knows if their job is safe. |
3 | Police were called to the house when the burglar alarm went | c | on. |
4 | By now, the barbecue had gone | d | out. |
5 | A crowd gathered to see what was going | e | off in East London in April last year, injuring 7 people. |
6 | We were having dinner when suddenly the lights went | f | out & it was starting to rain. |
7 | The company is going | g | up & up . |
- Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word in bold.
- Make sure the fire has stopped burning before you go to bed.
gone Make sure the fire …………….. before you go to bed.
- Are you entering the swimming competition this year?
for Are you ………….the swimming competition this year?
- The firecrackers exploded in Tom’s hand before he had the chance to throw them.
went The firecrackers………….. in Tom’s hand before he had the chance to throw them.
- I always read my students’ essays carefully before I mark them.
go I always …………. my students’ essays carefully before I mark them.
- The milk must have gone bad – it smells horrible.
off The milk ……………. – it smells horrible.
- Despite the bad weather, they continued climbing the mountain.
went Despite the bad weather, they …….. climbing the mountain.
- The price of oranges has increased now that they’re out of season.
gone The price of oranges ………. now that they’re out of season.
- Everyone left the building when the fire alarm rang this morning.
went Everyone left the building when …………. this morning.
- While the meeting was in progress, Jill was taking notes.
going While the meeting ………, Jill was taking notes.
- She has experienced a lot of professional problems this year.
gone She …….. a lot of professional problems this year.
- Fill in the correct particle:
- We must go ____ the account books together; there’s still some money missing.
- Have you a match? My cigarette has gone ____.
- Are your children going ____ the flower-arranging competition?
- The floods are going ____ now that it’s stopped raining.
- I’ve gone ____ your report, & it looks quite satisfactory.
- I wish my weight would go ____.
- I’m sorry I’m late; I overslept because my alarm clock didn’t go ____.
- The temperature is going ____; will the snow melt?
- After introducing the speaker, the chairman went ____ to give details of the meeting.
- Don’t let the fire go ____, there’s plenty of wood.
- Replace the words in italics with the most suitable phrasal verbs with GO.
- I shall complain to the shop, this meat started becoming bad the same day that I bought it.
- All the rooms have been examined by the police, but the jewels are still missing.
- I’d like to take part in a more advanced examination if I can.
- The rate of violent crime among young people in the US is still increasing.
- Why have you stopped? Continue with your work.
- If his temperature doesn’t fall, I shall call the doctor.
- Don’t drink the milk, it’s become bad.
- There’s a wedding happening at the church.
- I decided to enter the Young Entertainer of the Year contest.
- Philip completely ignored what I said & continued eating.
- Match the phrasal verbs to their definitions:
1 | To go in for | a | to ring |
2 | To go off | b | to stop burning |
3 | To go on | c | to continue |
4 | To go out | d | to search something in order to find something in particular |
5 | To go through | e | to take part in |
6 | To go up | f | to become lower |
7 | To go down | g | to happen |
h | to increase | ||
i | to explode | ||
j | to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation | ||
k | to become too bad to eat |
KEY:
- Match the items in column A to the ones in column B to make sentences.
1e 2g 3a 4f 5 с 6d 7b
- Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word in bold.
1 | has gone out | 6 | went on |
2 | going in for | 7 | has gone up |
3 | went off | 8 | the fire alarm went off |
4 | go through | 9 | was going on |
5 | must have gone off | 10 | has gone through |
- Fill in the correct particle:
- We must go through the account books together; there’s still some money missing.
- Have you a match? My cigarette has gone out.
- Are your children going in for the flower-arranging competition?
- The floods are going down now that it’s stopped raining.
- I’ve gone through your report, & it looks quite satisfactory.
- I wish my weight would go down.
- I’m sorry I’m late; I overslept because my alarm clock didn’t go off .
- The temperature is going up ; will the snow melt?
- After introducing the speaker, the chairman went on to give details of the meeting.
- Don’t let the fire go out , there’s plenty of wood.
- Replace the words in italics with the most suitable phrasal verbs with GO.
- I shall complain to the shop, this meat started going off the same day that I bought it.
- All the rooms have been gone through by the police, but the jewels are still missing.
- I’d like to go in for a more advanced examination if I can.
- The rate of violent crime among young people in the US is still going up.
- Why have you stopped? Go on with your work.
- If his temperature doesn’t go down , I shall call the doctor.
- Don’t drink the milk, it’s gone off .
- There’s a wedding going on at the church.
- I decided to go in for the Young Entertainer of the Year contest.
- Philip completely ignored what I said & went on eating.
- Match the phrasal verbs to their definitions:
1e 2i a k 3с g 4b 5j d 6h 7f
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