Use of English: phrasal verbs – business and money + crime and punishmentUse the most appropriate phrasal verbs in their correct forms plus a preposition where necessary to complete the
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Use (the most appropriate) phrasal verbs in their correct forms (plus a preposition where necessary) to complete the following sentences.
1) Last year the hotel because of a lack of guests
(Make an active sentence!)
2) With €700 per month, one can hardly 3) The bomb
in the market place when people were coming out of a mosque after Friday prayers
4) Now she is trying her own business
5) This notebook is new I bought it last week However, there are discoloured pixels on the screen - If I were you, I it and exchange it 6) Joe robbed the bank and tried me
by leaving some of the stolen money in my apartment and then telling the police about it
7) Now that he has a regular income, he should be able any help from us 8) Overpowering the guard, the robber the money and the guard's gun 9) She a fortune when her uncle died
10) As it was his first offence, the judge him .
a fine rather than a prison sentence
11) I don’t want to buy a new skateboard now I to buy a car
12) How the burglar without anybody hearing him? The family were at home
13) He’s in hospital Last night, on his way home, he badly
by a gang of thugs
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KEY: 1) closed down 2) get by 3) went off 4) to set up 5) would/’d take it back 6) to set me up
7) to do without 8) made off with/got away with 9) came into 10) let him off with 11) ’m saving up 12) did the burglar break in 13) was badly beaten up