Ex. 54. Match the phrasal verbs 1–10 with the correct definitions A–J. 1. Could you, please, call in on the way to work and see how she is?
2. She is on her way somewhere and so, passing through Meryton, I thought she might as well call on you.
3. He called at a shop on the way home and bought some flowers for her.
4. The film starts at 7, so I’ll call for you at 6.30.
5. I’m calling on everyone of you to do your bit! We need all the help we can get.
6. Could you call in the next interviewee, please?
7. The meeting was called off due to lack of support.
8. The situation called for drastic measures.
9. Could you call last year’s sales figures up for me?
10. As the crisis deepened the ambassador was called off.
a. to cancel
b. to appeal to someone to do something
c. to make a short visit
d. to visit someone
e. to visit a place, to stop somewhere
f. to visit a place with the intention of collecting someone or something
g. ask to come
h. require, demand
i. to find and show (information) on a computer screen
j. to cause (someone or an animal) to keep away
2.where is my vocabulary?
3. their native language is german
4. she doesn't have book i can give to her my book.
5. professor mr. smith always carefull check himself/your results
6. he doesn't like tell to us about job
7. Mori is journalist. she likes her job
8. that's him translate, not mine
9. its not of yours business
10. i can't do finished this work alone/ i can't do this alone
11. he speaks german very well like english
12.the new project is much more complicated then the old one
13. i'm a first year student
14. we are not historians we are journalists
15. do you have a lot of english books?
16. these young people students of the faculty of economics
17. i haven't time now
18. newspaper on the table
19. the university has a good library
20. i have some interesting books about school in the United Kindom
21. there is no students in classroom
22. he has some mistakes in his work
23. there are any pictures in this book?