Lesson XXIX: Review Exercises 3.1. - 3.10.

3. Phrasal Actions Exercise: 3.1. Review of Phrasal Actions Substitute actions written underlined with appropriate phrasal actions. For example: THINK OF means remember . CALL ON means ask , visit . WAIT ON means serve . CALL FOR means pick up . CAN DO WITHOUT means don't need something . LOOK AT means see . ASK FOR means request . WAIT FOR means expect , await . SUBSCRIBE TO means pay out for , take . RUN INTO means meet . LOOK FOR means try to find an object . The police was trying to find something . THE POLICE WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING . Professors usually ask students questions . PROFESSORS USUALLY CALL ON STUDENTS . 1. Mary wanted to request something. 2. Larry asked if he could pick her up at seven. 3. Jim visited all of his relatives before he left. 4. Pedro woke up when the teacher asked him a question. 5. Henry learned that he didn't need a dictionary. 6. Bob got up, saw the snow, and went back to bed. 7. Jack is trying to find his homework assignment. 8. Robert can seldom remember the right answer. 9. Susan said, "Please, don't go without me." 10. Serving customers kept the clerk busy. 11. Jean's father takes two daily newspapers. 12. Mr. Smith met an old friend in town.

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