Words
Phrasal verbs
Prepositional phrases
Word formation
Word patterns
100

to fix, to fold, to tear        (teə(r))

  • I ................... the picture into pieces.

to fix=réparer

to fold=plier

to tear, tore, torn=déchirer

tore

OR:

have torn

100

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)

100

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

100

break, broken or breakable?

Do you have anything ___________ in your bag?

breakable

100

AMAZED AT/BY, DISAPPOINTED WITH

I was ...................... her performance. I hope she'll do better next time.

disappointed with

(decu)

200

improvement, pattern, pile

The economy has shown significant ................ .


improvement

improvement=amélioration

pattern=modéle, motif

pile=pile

200

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)

200

AT THE BACK (OF), AT THE END (OF), IN FASHION / IN STYLE, IN FRONT OF, IN THE CORNER OF, OUT OF FASHION /STYLE.

  • Some styles never go ...................

out of fashion / out of style

200

compose, composition, composer?

Mozart was a brilliant ............. .

composer

200

FAMILIAR WITH, BE INVOLVED IN, SIMILAR TO

I'm sorry, I'm not .................. your poetry.

familiar with

300

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). 


300

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


300

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 

300

exhibit, exhibition

The photographs will be on ............... until the end of the month.

exhibition

(exhibit=pièce exposée; exhibition=exposition)

300

DESCRIBE something AS, CHANGE something INTO something

I need to .............. my dollars ......... euros.

change into

400

smooth, striped, tight

These shoes are much too...... . My feet hurt!


tight

smooth=lisse

striped=rayé

tight=serré

400

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)

400

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 

400

hand, a handful of, handle

I use ...................... pasta per person.

a handful of


(a handle=une poignée; to handle=gérer, prendre en mains)

400

EXPLAIN (smth) TO (someone), REMOVE something FROM, REMIND somebody OF

You ............ me .... my brother.

remind ... of

500

silk, sleeve, suit

He rolled up his .... and washed his hands.


sleeves

silk=soie

sleeve=manche

suit=constume

500

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)

500

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

500

imagine, imagination, imaginative?

She is an ............... designer.

imaginative

500

AN INFLUENCE ON, A PICTURE OF

Helen has a good ____________ him.

influence on

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