Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
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Domino Gam~ with come<br />
Instruction for the teacher<br />
Divide the class into small groups. Give each group a shuffled set of dominoes.<br />
The students must take turns to arrange the dominoes so that each phrasal verb is next to its definition.<br />
They are all correct at present if run on in one continuous line.<br />
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i The sun comes up every morning. r[<br />
return i<br />
,I I'm sorry, the library's closed. Can you come back tomorrow Where do you come from i<br />
L ................................................................................................. A . .<br />
I I<br />
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to live in a particular place<br />
old photographs when I was clearing<br />
,I I I<br />
I i<br />
to find by chance This information is top secret. How did you come by it :<br />
I to enter 1 She came into a lot of money when her grandfather died. 1<br />
1 I to inherit 1 Come off it! / I<br />
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I i<br />
i<br />
i an expression of disbelief Come on! i<br />
I an expression of encouragement I The magazine comes out once a month. 1<br />
I ( 1<br />
to be published Come round and have a meal with us tomorrow.<br />
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I 1 I!<br />
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someone at their house The bill came to f 100. i<br />
I to make a total of; add up to 1 1 I always come out in a rash when I eat strawberries. 1 1<br />
I to have an allergic reaction<br />
I I<br />
She came up with a brilliant idea. I!<br />
I to think of The train came out of the tunnel. 1<br />
I I<br />
1 I to leave; exit In the alphabet, B comes after A. j<br />
I<br />
to follow 1<br />
I I<br />
The old lady came down the stairs very slowly.<br />
I to descend to rise; appear :<br />
I I<br />
1 i<br />
I:<br />
I I<br />
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TIMESAVER PHRASALVERBS AND IDIOMS D MARY GLASGOW MAGAZINES, AN IMPRINT OF SCHOLASTIC INC