Lesson XXIX: Review Exercises 3.1. - 3.10.

Exercise: 3.5. Review Phrasal Actions Substitute the actions underlined with appropriate phrasal forms. For example: POINT OUT means highlight , call attention to . TAKE UP means discuss . PUT OFF means postpone . PUT ON means wear . PUT OUT means extinguish . PICK UP means lift . TRY ON means check . STIR UP means excite . CHECK OUT means borrow , inspect . The firemen extinguished the fire . THE FIREMEN PUT OUT THE FIRE . People often get excited about politics. PEOPLE OFTEN GET STIRRED UP ABOUT POLITICS. 1. Mr. Jones decided to postpone the test. 2. Many students had worn dinning suits. 3. The students extinguished their cigarettes. 4. The lady bent down to get her groceries. 5. The teacher said, "Next week we'll discuss dating." 6. Robert checked several suits before he bought one. 7. He called attention to the main problem. 8. He borrowed three library books. 9. He got so excited that he started to fight. Exercise: 3.6. Review Questions with Phrasal Actions Ask for the missing object in the Rng-Block position. For example: The firemen put out the fire . WHAT DID THE FIREMEN PUT OUT ? People often get stirred up about politics . WHAT DO PEOPLE OFTEN GET STIRRED UP ABOUT ? 1. Mr. Jones decided to put off the test. 2. Many students had put on dinning suits. 3. The students put out their cigarettes. 4. The lady picked up her groceries. 5. We will take up the energy conservation practice. 6. Robert tried on several suits. 7. He pointed out the main problem. 8. He checked out three library books. 9. He always gets stirred up about sport.

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