I think she grew _____ in a small village.
UP
The cost of living is increasing all the time.
GOING UP
She grew on a farm up.
She grew up on a farm.
She asked me to turn on _____.
We are reaching out to people of all ages to teach them about technology.
REACH OUT - try to get people's attention, to contact people.
They offered him the job but he turned it _____.
DOWN
I can probably continue for a few months, but I really want to find another job.
GO ON
He's putting his boots on.
Correct sentence
Could you lie down _____?
on the floor, on the bed...
I was allowed to sit in on the meeting
SIT IN (on sth) - attend a gathering or class just to look, not to take part.
You're not going to throw _____ that food, are you?
AWAY
The teacher told the class to invent a story.
MAKE UP
I told the children I'd pick up them after school.
I told the children I'd pick them up after school.
Two men tried to break into _____.
the bank, my house...
It's normal for some people to drift apart over time.
DRIFT APART - become less close or friendly.
I'm afraid the photocopier has just broken ______.
DOWN
I don't know why he rejected my offer.
TURNED DOWN
I said I'd look after them if necessary.
Correct sentence
this exercise; the mayo (in a recipe)...
The kids are very quiet! I bet they're up to no good.
BE UP TO STH - be busy doing something; in this case, something bad.
We'll get there by seven if we set _____ now.
OUT
She told us to remove our shoes before entering.
TAKE OFF; GOING IN
We were running late so I begged him to speed up it.
We were running late so I begged him to speed it up.
We were just heading off to _____.
school, the train station...
The first time I saw James, he came across as rather rude.
COME ACROSS - make a particular impression