6. Dependent prepositions and phrasal verbs (1)

Dependent prepositions and phrasal verbs (1)

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, use the word(s) given. Do not change the word(s) given.
  1. I don't usually have a big lunch. I am not used to it. – - – ACCUSTOMED – - – I a big lunch.
  2. David was full of anticipation about the meeting that was to take place the next week. – - – FORWARD – - – David the meeting the following week. 
  3. I stopped the little girl so that she wouldn't run onto the busy street. – - – FROM – - – I stopped onto the busy street. 
  4. Jeff knew exactly why he didn't want to go to class last week. – - – REASON – - – Jeff had a good to class last week. 
  5. Frank asked her to marry him, but she refused. – - – DOWN – - – Frank asked her to marry him, but she 
  6. The missing document was found in the garbage. – - – TURNED – - – The missing document in the garbage. 
  7. This organization is good for people who feel they want to help our planet. – - – CONCERN – - – This organization is good for people who feel our planet. 
  8. Pamela's hair seemed to be almost black in comparison to her white dress. – - – SET – - – Pamela's hair seemed almost black her white dress. 
  9. The leader of the main right-wing party denied being involved in the “egg attacks” on the leader of the main left-wing party. – - – PARTICIPATION – - – The leader of the main right-wing party denied the “egg attacks” on the leader of the main left-wing party. 
  10. Janet considers people who have not been to university as less important. – - – LOOKS – - – Janet people who have not been to university.