It means to postpone an activity, to arrange to do it later.
Put off
We decided to brake up after 5 years together.
break
Some multi-word verbs can be separated or not?
True
I think it's annoying when people __________ parties until very late at night.
carry on
The message __________ by him yesterday
A) passed on
B) were passed on
C) was passed on
C) was passed on
Come (a)round means:
A) deliver or give something to another person
B) Meet a person
C) go to a person's house
C) go to a person's house
I'm afraid I must turn down it because I have an appointment far from here.
turn it down
We can use pronouns it, him, her... after a multi-word verb.
False
This is extremely important, make sure you ________ this document to the right person.
pass on
I don't like when people ask me to _______ our meetings, I have a very tight schedule.
A) putted off
B) put off
C) puts off
B) put off
When you want or not to do something is...
A) look after
B) feel like
C) Turn down
B) feel like
We caried on the argument until the clock struck 8 at night
carried
All of these verbs cannot be separated. look after, break up, turn down
False, we can separate turn down
I'd be in trouble if I ___________ my homework and essays on time.
didn't hand in
Sorry, I can't see you this weekend, I ______ going out. I'm having an exhausting week.
A) don't feel like
B) didn't feel like
C)feel like
A) don't feel like
It means to reject an invitation or an offer
Turn down
I need handing my homework and essays in by the end of this week.
to hand in my homework and essays
All of these verbs can be separated. Hand in, pass on, put off.
True, all of them can be separated.
We need to talk, when can you ___________ my house?
come (a)round
A) joined in
B) joining in
C) to join in
C) to join in
What's the meaning of pass on?
To give or tell a message to another person.
the meeting putted off due to unexpected visitors come (a)round to visit us.
was put off, came (a)round.
you need past passive voice and continue the idea in past with came (a)round
We can use more than 3 words between the verb and the preposition.
False, if we use more than 3 words the verb and the preposition loss their connection.
Every time I ___________ smoking, I imagined driving that car with the money I'd save if I didn't do it.
felt like
Don't worry, we'll _____________ the session after a break, everyone needs to get some food.
A) carri on
B) carryied on
C) carry on
C) carry on