English language Grammar IN USE FOR INTERMEDIATE
UNIT 138. Phrasal verbs 2 in/ out
| A | Compare in and out: | in= into a room, a building, a car etc. | √ | How did the thieves arrive ? Here's a central, then you can let yourself in. | | √ | | √ | Lisa walked up to the edge of the pool and dived in . (=into the water) | | √ | I've got a new apartment. I'yard moving in on Friday. | | √ | Equally soon every bit I got to the airport, I checked in. | In the same fashion you can say go in, come in, walk in, break in etc. Compare in and into: | √ | I'chiliad moving in next week. | | √ | I'm moving into my new flat on Friday. | | out = out of a room, edifice, a car etc. | √ | He just stood upward and walked out. | | √ | I had no key, so I was locked out. | | √ | She swam up and downwardly the pool, and then climbed out . | | √ | Andy opened the window and looked out . | | √ | (at a hotel) What fourth dimension do we have to cheque out ? | In the same style you tin can say go out, become out, move out, let somebody out etc. Compare out and out of: | √ | He walked out . He walked out of the room . | | √ | | |
| B | Other verbs+ in | drop in = visit somebody for a short time without arranging to practice this | | | √ | I dropped in to come across Chris on my way habitation. | | bring together in = take part in an activity that is already going on | | | √ | They were playing cards, and so I joined in. | | plug in an electrical machine =connect it to the electricity supply | | | √ | The fridge isn't working because y'all haven't plugged it in. | | fill in a form, a questionnaire etc. =write the necessary information on a form | | | √ | Please fill in the application grade and ship it to us by 28 February. | You tin can also say fill out a form. | have somebody in =deceive somebody | | | √ | The man said he was a policeman and I believed him. I was completely taken in. | |
| C | Other verbs+ out | eat out = consume at a eatery, not at home | | | √ | At that place wasn't anything to swallow at home, so we decided to eat out. | | drop out of college, university, a course, a race =end before you have completely finished a course/race etc. | | | √ | Gary went to university but dropped out subsequently a year. | | become out of something that you bundled to do =avoid doing information technology | | | √ | I promised I'd go to the wedding. I don't want to get, but I can't get out of it now. | | cut something out (of a newspaper etc.) | | | √ | There was a beautiful pic in the magazine, then I cutting information technology out and kept information technology. | | leave something out = omit it, not include it | | | √ | In the judgement 'She said that she was ill', you can leave out the word 'that'. | | cross something out / rub something out | | | √ | Some of the names on the list had been crossed out. | |
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EXERCISES
| 138.1 | Complete the sentences using a verb in the correct form. | 1 | Here's a key so that you can ____ permit _____ yourself in. | | 2 | Liz doesn't like cooking, and then she _________ out a lot Amy isn't living in this apartment any more. She _________ out a few weeks ago. If you're in our function of town, you should _________ in and say hello. When I _________ in at the airport, I was told my flight would be delayed. | | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | half-dozen | At that place was an article in the paper that I wanted to keep, so I _________ information technology out. I wanted to iron some clothes, simply in that location was nowhere to _________ the fe in. I detest _________ in questionnaires. Steve was upset because he'd been _________ out of the team. Be careful! The water's not very deep hither, and so don't _________ In. | | 7 | | viii | | ix | | 10 | | 11 | If you write in pencil and you lot brand a mistake, you tin can _________ it out. Paul started doing a Spanish form, simply he _________ out subsequently a few weeks. | | 12 | |
| 138.2 | Complete the sentences with in, into, out or out of . | 1 | I've got a new apartment I'1000 moving ___ in _____on Friday. | | 2 | We checked _________ the hotel as soon as we arrived. As soon every bit we arrived at the hotel, we checked _________. The machine stopped and the driver got _________. Thieves bankrupt _________ the house while we were away. Why did Sarah driblet _________ college? Did she neglect her exams? | | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | 6 | |
| 138.3 | Complete the sentences using a verb+ in or out (of) . | 1 | Lisa walked to the edge of the pool, ____ dived in _____ and swam to the other end. | | two | Not all the runners finished the race. 3 of them _________. I went to see Joe and Sophie in their new firm. They _________ last week. I've told you everything you demand to know. I don't recollect I've _________ anything. | | 3 | | 4 | | v | Some people in the crowd started singing. Then a few more people _________ and soon everybody was singing. | | 6 | We go to restaurants a lot. Nosotros like _________. Don't be _________ by him. If I were you, I wouldn't believe anything he says. I _________ to encounter Laura a few days ago. She was fine. A: Can nosotros encounter tomorrow morning at ten? B: Probably. I'chiliad supposed to go to some other coming together, but I think I can _________ it. | | 7 | | 8 | | 9 | |
| 138.iv | Complete the sentences. Employ the give-and-take in brackets in the correct class. | 1 | A: The fridge isn't working. B: That Is because yous oasis't _____ plugged it in _____. (plug) | | 2 | A: What do I have to practice with these forms? B:______________ and send them to this address. (fill) | | 3 | A: I've fabricated a error on this form. B: That's all right. Just ______________ and correct it. (cross) | | 4 | A: Did y'all believe the story they told y'all? B: Yes, I'chiliad afraid they completely ______________. (take) | | 5 | A: Have you been to that new order in Bridge Street? B: We wanted to go there a few nights ago, but they wouldn't ______________ considering nosotros weren't members. (let) | |
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