Answers to 3.11 Phrasal Verbs (Review)

Answers to 3.11 Phrasal Verbs (Review)

Answers to “3.11 Phrasal Verbs (review)”

She sometimes comes to class a little late.

I went to the post office, but it was closed.

Don’t yell at me, Mom! I didn’t do it!

Mrs. King paid the driver and got out of the taxi.

Fred and his girlfriend are going to get married in June.

I’m going to throw away this stale bread.

The driver sits in the front seat.

We got up at 6 o’clock and got dressed very quickly.

Ouch! I’ve just cut my finger on this broken glass.

They’ve never laughed at my funny stories.

Someone is coming up the path in front of the house.

We were taking a walk when it started to rain.

We usually pay our rent on the 25th of each month.

What will you give her for her birthday?

I’ll take back those library books tomorrow.

When I say your name, stand up and say something.

Please stop the bus, I want to get off here.

He goes fishing very early in the morning.

Hey, don’t get in my new car with those muddy boots!

He’s standing with his back to the wall.

We sat on the grass and ate lunch.

I’ve looked for my wallet all day!

Hurry up! We have to get on the plane now!

November comes after October.

Please put down your pencil and stop writing now.

Maria looks pretty in her new dress and hat.

Carla’s getting ready for her English class.

I’m not laughing because I don’t think it’s funny.

I’m sorry, you need to speak to my boss.

The children put on their boots and played in the snow.

Hey, throw the ball to me!

It was hot under the sun, so I took off my jacket.

Bill never puts back the vacuum cleaner after he uses it.

Let’s not speak too loudly here.

If you cut up the beef, it’ll cook faster.

Everyone must sit down before the concert starts.

Linda told everyone to come at 7 o’clock.

If you drop anything, you’ll have to pay for it.

You must not yell in the library.

Jason gets paid twice a month, not every week.

He still hasn’t given back the tools I lent him.

They were looking at some old pictures when I phoned.

First, go up those stairs to the third floor; then, go into the second office.

Jane thinks she won’t get any expensive gifts this year.

Mr. Brown went down the stairs, picked up his briefcase,

went out of the house, and went across the street to his car.