Time for a look at phrasal verbs with ↑.
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Exercise 1
Complete the sentences and dialogues using the correct preposition.
Example.
Nobody has gone __into____ that house in decades. It's way too creepy.
1/
A: How about a Cajun restaurant for Miki's birthday dinner?
B: I don't think she'd go ____ it. It's too heavy and spicy.
2/
A: What the hell!? My tax bill is $7500!
B: Calm down. Have you gone _____ it yet? It may be an error.
3/
A: The job looks interesting, but I don't know if I'm good enough it.
B: If you see an opportunity, you should go ______ it!4/
A: I have a problem with one of my colleagues. It's not easy to talk about....
B: ...I'm listening. Go _____, please. I'm listening.5/
A: Did you enjoy Canada Day, Gunmeet?
B: It was fun, especially wen the fireworks went _____.Exercise 2
Phrasal verbs can also be idioms or have a different meaning in British English. Guess what the phrasal verb means by the situation.
1/
A: Ugh! What's that awful smell?
B: Oh no. The cheese has gone off.
2/
Bob's dirty joke didn't go over well with the party guests.
He was asked to leave.
3/
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