to fix, to fold, to tear (teə(r))
to fix=réparer
to fold=plier
to tear, tore, torn=déchirer
tore
OR:
have torn
Fill in with one of the phrasal verbs: CUT OFF, DO UP, HAVE ON, LEAVE OUT, PUT ON, TAKE OFF, TRY ON.
Please _____________ your shoes before entering.
take off
(enlever)
AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER OF, OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.
He always sits _________________ room so that the teacher can't see what he's doing.
at the back of
break, broken or breakable?
Do you have anything ___________ in your bag?
breakable
AMAZED AT/BY, DISAPPOINTED WITH
I was ...................... her performance. I hope she'll do better next time.
disappointed with
(decu)
improvement, pattern, pile
The economy has shown significant ................ .
improvement
improvement=amélioration
pattern=modéle, motif
pile=pile
Fill in with one of the phrasal verbs: CUT OFF, DO UP, HAVE ON, LEAVE OUT, PUT ON, TAKE OFF, TRY ON.
You should ............ the shoes ......... before you buy them.
try ...on
(essayer)
AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER OF, OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.
out of fashion / out of style
compose, composition, composer?
Mozart was a brilliant ............. .
composer
FAMILIAR WITH, BE INVOLVED IN, SIMILAR TO
I'm sorry, I'm not .................. your poetry.
familiar with
rough, loose, suitable
On long flights, it's better to wear ........ clothes.
rough=rugueux, rêche
loose = ample
suitable=approprié
loose
Do not confuse 'loose' with the verb 'to lose' (perdre).
Fill in with one of the phrasal verbs: CUT OFF, DO UP, HAVE ON, LEAVE OUT, PUT ON, TAKE OFF, TRY ON.
Always ................ a hat when it's sunny.
put on
AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER OF, OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.
.................. the story, the king died.
at the end of
exhibit, exhibition
The photographs will be on ............... until the end of the month.
exhibition
(exhibit=pièce exposée; exhibition=exposition)
DESCRIBE something AS, CHANGE something INTO something
I need to .............. my dollars ......... euros.
change into
smooth, striped, tight
These shoes are much too...... . My feet hurt!
tight
smooth=lisse
striped=rayé
tight=serré
Fill in with one of the phrasal verbs: CUT OFF, DO UP, HAVE ON, LEAVE OUT, PUT ON, TAKE OFF, TRY ON.
He never bothers to ........... his jacket ........ . It's always open.
do up
(fermer, boutonner)
AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER (OF), OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.
They went to the table that was in ................ .
in the corner
hand, a handful of, handle
I use ...................... pasta per person.
a handful of
(a handle=une poignée; to handle=gérer, prendre en mains)
EXPLAIN (smth) TO (someone), REMOVE something FROM, REMIND somebody OF
You ............ me .... my brother.
remind ... of
silk, sleeve, suit
He rolled up his .... and washed his hands.
sleeves
silk=soie
sleeve=manche
suit=constume
Fill in with one of the phrasal verbs: CUT OFF, DO UP, HAVE ON, LEAVE OUT, PUT ON, TAKE OFF, TRY ON.
He was naked. He ........... nothing ......... .
had...on
(porter)
also: to wear (wore, worn)
AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER OF, OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.
Don't give up. You have your whole life ........... you.
in front of
imagine, imagination, imaginative?
She is an ............... designer.
imaginative
AN INFLUENCE ON, A PICTURE OF
Helen has a good ____________ him.
influence on