100 points Choose the right phrasal verb to complete the sentences. get turn rush .
1. The young man was so hungry that he ... at the food that was given to him.
2. The child was lying on his chest and then he ... over to look at the sky.
3. I’m sure you will ... over all the difficulties.
4. I usually ... off at this stop.
5. I was asked to ... out of the car and follow my host.
6. When Alec heard the doorbell he ... to the door to open it.
Choose the right preposition with the verbs get, rush, run, turn. Complete the sentences and write them down.
along at away down over out .
1. He rushed ... his enemy angrily with tears in his eyes.
2. Does she get ... well with your aunt?
3. You left the tap turned on, and the bathwater is running ... .
4. The boy turned ... successful after all.
5. It isn’t easy to get ... a shock like this.
6. Please turn the radio ... , I’m trying to sleep.
Insert the right words to complete the sentences with the verb to run
1. He ran to sea at the age of fourteen and never returned home.
2. She doesn’t like your success: that’s why she’s always running you .
3. The electric battery won’t work. It has run .
Fill in the gaps to complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs
to turn, to rush, to do, to run, to get, to set .
I am sure our flight is in the afternoon. We must at once.
a) set off b) set about
I can’t my dislike of frogs.
a) get over b) turn over
It’s so hot! I can a glass of cold water.
a) do away with b) do with