1. Can you (3. Choose the correct phrasal verb. Choose from common phrasal verbs list. (think of
an idea) a better idea? 2. She (showed / mentioned) that the shops would already be closed. 3. I wish I hadn't (become responsible for) so much work! 4. I (went to an event) for dinner with my husband last night. 5. He (entered a place where the speaker is) the kitchen and made some tea. 6. Where did (become an adult)? 7. I'd love to (arrange / create) my own business. 8. I really want to you (leave a building) of 3Ответы на вопрос
Відповідь:
1. come up with
2. pointed out
3. taken on
4. went out
5. came into
6. grow up
7. set up
8. get out
Пояснення:
1. Choose the correct phrasal verb: think of a better idea? 2. She mentioned that the shops would already be closed. 3. I wish I hadn't become responsible for so much work! 4. I went to an event for dinner with my husband last night. 5. He entered the kitchen and made some tea. 6. Where did become an adult? 7. I'd love to create my own business. 8. I really want you to leave a building of 3.
Let's break down each of the phrasal verbs and their meanings:
1. Think of - This means to come up with or consider an idea. Example: "Can you think of a better idea?"
2. Mentioned - This means to refer to or bring up something in conversation. Example: "She mentioned that the shops would already be closed."
3. Become responsible for - This means to take on the duty or obligation for something. Example: "I wish I hadn't become responsible for so much work!"
4. Went to an event - This means to attend or visit an event. Example: "I went to an event for dinner with my husband last night."
5. Entered - This means to go into or access a place. Example: "He entered the kitchen and made some tea."
6. Become an adult - This is not a phrasal verb, but rather a verb phrase. It refers to the process of reaching adulthood. Example: "Where did he become an adult?"
7. Create - This means to bring into existence or make something. Example: "I'd love to create my own business."
8. You to leave - This is not a correct phrasal verb. It seems like there might be a mistake in the sentence. Could you provide more context or clarify the intended meaning?
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