
2.Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below. get over, not get on, not make
up, not turn up, put through, talk into 1.I cant believe Ken asked me out on a date and the...! 2.Rob had a huge row with Sam last week and they still...! 3.Suprisingly,He had no trouble...his girlfriend when they split up 4.I am so angry.You have...me...so much recently. 5.I have made my mind up, so dont try...me...going! 6.It is difficult having friends who...with each other. 5.Write sentences to illustrate the meaning of the phrasal verbs. 1...............(bring up) 2...............(call off) 3...............(get over) 4...............(let down) 5...............(look after) 6...............(run into) 7...............(take after) 8...............(turn down)

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Ответ:
1.get on
2.get over
3.not male up
4.talk into
5.put through
6.turn up
Объяснение:
по моему так



1. I can't believe Ken asked me out on a date, and the date didn't turn up! (meaning: the person didn't arrive as expected)
2. Rob had a huge row with Sam last week, and they still haven't made up! (meaning: they haven't reconciled or resolved their issues)
3. Surprisingly, he had no trouble talking his girlfriend into things when they split up. (meaning: he easily persuaded or convinced his girlfriend to do something)
4. I am so angry. You have let me down so much recently. (meaning: you have disappointed or failed to meet my expectations)
5. I have made up my mind, so don't try to talk me into going! (meaning: don't try to persuade or convince me to go)
6. It is difficult having friends who don't get on with each other. (meaning: have a friendly relationship, they have conflicts or disagreements)
Now, let's create sentences to illustrate the meaning of the phrasal verbs:
1. She decided to bring up the topic of a salary increase during the meeting. (bring up: to introduce a topic for discussion)
2. The soccer match was called off due to heavy rain. (call off: to cancel an event or activity)
3. It took her a long time to get over her breakup, but she's finally moving on. (get over: to recover from a difficult or emotional experience)
4. I was really let down when my best friend didn't show up for my birthday party. (let down: to disappoint or fail someone)
5. She's been looking after her younger brother since their parents are out of town. (look after: to take care of or be responsible for someone)
6. I happened to run into my old classmate at the grocery store yesterday. (run into: to meet or encounter someone unexpectedly)
7. He takes after his father in terms of his love for music. (take after: to resemble or inherit qualities or traits from someone)
8. She had to turn down the job offer because it required too much travel. (turn down: to reject or decline an offer or proposal)


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