Вопрос задан 30.06.2023 в 22:03. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Дархан Гаухар.

Look through the phrasal verbs given below. Try to explain their meaning. Complete the sentences

using the appropriate phrasal verbs. 1) come over/round2) come across3) bump into 4) stop by5) meet up (with) 6) hang out (with) a) Tim ... for dinner the other night. b) I ... a world I'd never seen beforec) I ... your mother at the supermarket. d) I was passing your house, so I'd thought ... for a chat.e) We usually ... for quick coffee in the morning f) Who is he ... with these days?​
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Отвечает Жигмитов Баярто.

Ответ:

1. a

2. c

3. b

4. d

5.e

6.f

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Sure, here are the meanings of the phrasal verbs and completed sentences using them:

  1. Come over/round: This means to visit someone's home or location.

    a) Tim came over for dinner the other night. (Tim visited my home for dinner.)

  2. Come across: This means to find or discover something unexpectedly or by chance.

    b) I came across a world I'd never seen before. (I discovered a new world unexpectedly.)

  3. Bump into: This means to encounter someone unexpectedly or by chance.

    c) I bumped into your mother at the supermarket. (I encountered your mother unexpectedly at the supermarket.)

  4. Stop by: This means to make a brief visit to a place while you are on your way to somewhere else.

    d) I was passing your house, so I'd thought to stop by for a chat. (I decided to make a quick visit to your house while I was passing by to have a chat.)

  5. Meet up (with): This means to arrange to see or meet someone, often for a social gathering or purpose.

    e) We usually meet up for a quick coffee in the morning. (We arrange to see each other for a coffee in the morning.)

  6. Hang out (with): This means to spend time with someone in a casual, relaxed manner.

    f) Who is he hanging out with these days? (Who is he spending his time with in a casual manner these days?)

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