Phrasal Verbs
to hand
1. This book has been handed ______ in my family for many years. 2. If you are ready with your tests, hand them _______. 3. They handed the thief ______ to the police. 4. The teacher handed ______ the books to all the pupils. 5. Don’t forget to hand ______ your key when you leave the hotel.
to break
1. Who gave you the right to break _______ my house? 2. After the tragedy Paul’s health broke ________ . 3. People won’t forget the night when the terrible storm broke _________ . 4. How awful! My new washing machine has broken _______ .
5. Children broke _______ laughter looking at the funny monkey. 6. The prisoner broke _______ from the police.
to come
1. Jane won’t be able to come because she is coming _______ with the flu. 2. What’s come ______ him? He is very polite today. 3. Will you come ______ tonight? 4. I came _____ these old photos when I was cleaning my room. 4. The baby came _______ the chair and broke into tears. 5. A button came ______ my jacket.
to see
1. Don’t worry, I’ll see ______ your garden in summer. 2. We all came to the airport to see _______ our friend who was flying to the USA. 3. After all those years she had learned to see _______ his lies. 4. Have you seen Lizzy ______ lately? 5. Will you see ______ the children?
to drop
1. Denis was injured in the second round and dropped ______ of the match. 2. I dropped _____ my old friend in the supermarket yesterday. 3. Shall I drop you _____ near you house? 4. Jane dropped _______ _____ me after supper. 5. Why drop _____ me? It was his own decision.
to hold
1. It was impossible for the children to hold _____ their laughter any longer. 2. She held _____ her hand and gave me the money. 3. Mary tries to hold_____ from unfriendly people. 4. I’m afraid the line is busy would you like to hold ____ ? 5. The surrounded city held ______ for six weeks.