2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the three- part phrasal verbs in exercise 1.
1 1
my grandfather because he fought for his
country in the Second World War.
2 He
people just because they are less
intelligent than him.
3 Mr Thompson
his wife and children and ran off
with his secretary.
4 Jake
Martha. They're
always together.
5 I don't know how. Sam
Felicity. She's so
bad-tempered!
6 'When did Chris start
Hannah?' 'At Easter,
think.
7 I'm going to
French next year, but I'm going to
give up German.
8 Kate isn't speaking to David. I think she
him.
very well​

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1. I admire my grandfather because he fought for his country in the Second World War.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "fought for". This means that my grandfather actively participated in the war and defended his country. The phrase "for his country" explains the reason why he fought and shows his patriotism.

2. He looks down on people just because they are less intelligent than him.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "looks down on". This means that he has a condescending attitude towards people who are less intelligent than him. The phrase "just because they are less intelligent than him" explains the reason for his condescension.

3. Mr. Thompson left his wife and children and ran off with his secretary.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "ran off with". This means that Mr. Thompson left his family and started a relationship with his secretary. The phrase "his wife and children" and "with his secretary" provide additional details about the events.

4. Jake hangs out with Martha. They're always together.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "hangs out with". This means that Jake spends a lot of time with Martha. The phrase "They're always together" emphasizes their closeness and the frequency of their meetings.

5. I don't know how Sam puts up with Felicity. She's so bad-tempered!
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "puts up with". This means that Sam tolerates or deals with Felicity despite her bad temper. The phrase "She's so bad-tempered" describes Felicity's behavior.

6. 'When did Chris start going out with Hannah?' 'At Easter, I think.'
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "going out with". This means that Chris and Hannah started a romantic relationship. The phrase "'At Easter, I think" provides the time frame when their relationship started.

7. I'm going to take up French next year, but I'm going to give up German.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verbs to use are "take up" and "give up". "Take up" means to start learning or practicing a new activity or subject, in this case, French. "Give up" means to stop doing or participating in something, in this case, German. The phrases "next year" and "but I'm going to give up German" provide additional information about the timing and decision of learning French.

8. Kate isn't speaking to David. I think she fell out with him.
In this sentence, the correct phrasal verb to use is "fell out with". This means that Kate had a disagreement or argument with David, causing a strain in their relationship. The phrase "I think she fell out with him" explains the reason for the lack of communication between Kate and David. The phrase "isn't speaking to David" highlights the current state of their relationship.
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