Dependent Prepositions
Test
Fill in the gaps with a suitable preposition.
1.The schoolboy was blamed the broken window.
2.She took some time off work to care her sick son.
3.I didn't mean scare you.
4.He came a very good family.
5.He began to worry his health.
6.The mistakes you make come your carelessness.
7.We need to concentrate reality, not what could have been.
8.Randy and I tried to remember the day you said Jeff was absent work.
9.He is terribly worried being alone.
10. Dean was content to let them chat and concentrate his driving.
Phrasal verb “give”
Test
Fill in: up, away, out, back
1.She didn't give anything about the party so it came as a complete surprise to me.
2.I gave the money that she'd lent to me.
3.The bank robber gave when he realized the police were surrounding his house.
4.Somebody was giving leaflets in front of the underground station.
5.I have given trying to help them.
6.In this shop, they are giving a free DVD.
7.I can't think of the answer; I give .
8.The bank was giving calendars this week.
9.The toy shop gave balloons to children today.
10. I gave asking the boss for a day off. He’s not such a flexible guy.