Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
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Hotel Magnifico<br />
The manager of the Hotel Magnifico received a letter from a customer<br />
who wasn't satisfied with her holiday. He replied to the letter.<br />
Use these phrasal verbs with run to complete the letter.<br />
letter. It is very rare that we get letters<br />
Thank YOU for<br />
who want to run (1) ............................ Our<br />
from<br />
so we like to run (2) ............................ the<br />
You can run (5) ............................<br />
make<br />
sentences in a foreign language<br />
without<br />
any grammar. YOU looked up some of our words<br />
in your pocket dictionary but did you understand exarrly<br />
points you raised one by one.<br />
You wanted to<br />
'1 am sick of the food you are serving<br />
It is true that a man ran into your husband at the airport!<br />
us' but what You actually said was,<br />
have a highly<br />
but there is a very simple explanation for this - youtd cO"agiOus disease picked up from the food you are<br />
He had<br />
picked up the wrong suitcase from the carouse'. throwing at me.' 50. it's hardly surpnsing that my staff<br />
ran (6)<br />
your bag and you had his. He Was just trying to<br />
............................<br />
Can I suggest you get a<br />
out. so I.,,, afraid that we<br />
be unable to pay any<br />
better<br />
next time you come to see us<br />
medical bills that you run (3) .............................<br />
As for the<br />
salad, we hadnrt run<br />
were<br />
You say tbf some of the buildings near Your<br />
green salad. It appears you<br />
run down. you should have read the guidebook These<br />
buildings<br />
are, in fad, some of the most famous<br />
monumeds<br />
the planet. They are 3.50° years Old'<br />
nearly ran (4) ............................<br />
Now work in pairs.<br />
Match the phrasal<br />
verbs and their<br />
definitions.<br />
1 run through<br />
2 run over<br />
3 run out of<br />
4 run away<br />
5 run after<br />
6 run up (a bill)<br />
7 run down<br />
8 run into (a problem)<br />
a) chase, follow<br />
b) leave quickly<br />
c) hit someone with a vehicle<br />
d) criticise, allow to deteriorate<br />
e) use something up, have none left<br />
f) spend a lot of money on something<br />
g) summarise<br />
h) start experiencing difficulties<br />
(TIMESAVER PHRASALVERBSAND IDIOMS O MARY GLASGOW MAGAZINES. AN IMPRINT OF SCHOLASTIC INC.