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EGE preparation (tasks 30-36)

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Phrasal verbs + confusing wordsOnline version

EGE preparation (tasks 30-36)

by Xenia Berdetskaya
1

Despite their differences, Sarah and Mark get ________ very well and enjoy spending time together.

2

I came _______ an old photo album while cleaning the attic yesterday.

3

"It’s rare to come __________ such fresh produce in the winter, but this farmer’s market has it all."

4

A fire broke _______ in the kitchen, but fortunately, no one was injured.

5

Someone tried to break _______ last night, but the security system alerted the police.

6

The negotiation broke _______ when neither side could agree on the terms.

7

She burst ________ laughing when she heard the joke, unable to hold it in any longer.

8

The car broke _______ in the middle of nowhere, and we had to wait for hours for help.

9

We planned to go to the beach, but we ended _____ spending the day in the mountains instead

10

After years of traveling, they decided to settle ________ in a quiet village near the coast.

11

The car seemed to run ________ something, but we couldn’t tell what it was in the dark.

12

We’ve run ________ of milk, so I need to stop by the store on my way home.

13

I ran _______ my old friend from college at the grocery store today.

14

She threatened to run _________, but after talking to her parents, she calmed down.

15

Among all the candidates, her resume really stood ________ because of her unique experience

16

The rescue team stood ________, ready to assist as soon as the conditions improved.

17

The new manager will take ________ the project next week to ensure its completion.

18

I decided to take ______ painting as a hobby during my free time.

19

Her career as a graphic designer really took ________ after she started freelancing.

20

To _____ the truth

21

She has very strong opinions and she's not afraid to ________ her mind

22

They meet up and ____ each other JOKES

23

People on TV were caught ______ nonsense.

24

The twins look so alike that it's almost impossible to _______ one from another without asking them directly.

25

I can't _______ for sure if we'll make it to the party, but we'll try our best to be there on time

Объяснение

get along - уживаться, ладить; поживать; справляться с делами

come across - натолкнуться на, случайно встретить

come by - 1) заходить, приходить; 2) доставать, получать

break out - 1) вырваться; 2) вспыхивать; 3) разразиться

break in - 1) вмешиваться в разговор; 2) врываться, вламываться

break off - 1) прервать(ся); 2) отделить(ся)

burst out - воскликнуть; разразиться (смехом и т.п.); вырваться

break down - полностью расстроиться; сломать(ся)

end up - кончить, закончить, попасть, оказаться

settle down - усаживаться; поселяться; успокаиваться

run over - 1) подбегать; 2) переехать, задавить

run out - 1) выбегать; 2) кончаться, истощаться

run into - встретить, столкнуться, наскочить

run away - убегать, удирать

stand out - выделяться, выступать, быть заметным

stand out - выделяться, выступать, быть заметным

take over - захватить, овладеть, взять под контроль

take up - 1) занимать (место); 2) заняться чем- л.; 3) подхватить

take off - 1) снимать (с себя); 2) уходить, уезжать 3) резко идти вверх

Fixed expression - to tell the truth

to say exactly what you think without worrying if it will upset anyone

FIXED PHRASE - TO TELL JOKES

talk sense, talk nonsense/rubbish

"tell one from another" means to distinguish or differentiate between two things or people that are very similar or hard to tell apart. It's often used when it's difficult to identify or recognize differences because of their resemblance.

"say for sure" means to state something with complete certainty or confidence, without any doubt. It is used when someone wants to express that they are sure about a fact or outcome.

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