9. Prepositions and phrasal verbs (1)

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. “You should really try these chocolates,” my girlfriend said. – – – INSISTED – – – My girlfriend  those chocolates. 
  2. “You've stolen my dictionary! Give it back.” Dick shouted at me. – – – ACCUSED – – – Dick  his dictionary. 
  3. Dave's got a terrible backache, so he can't come to the meeting. – – – SUFFERING – – – Dave's  a terrible backache, so he can't come to the meeting. 
  4. “I'm sorry I'm late,” said Jane. – – – APOLOGIZED – – – Jane  late. 
  5. I don't really want to go the cinema tonight. – – – FEEL – – – I don't  to the cinema tonight. 
  6. I hope to see you soon. – – – LOOKING – – – I you soon. 
  7. Football doesn't interest Jenny. – – – INTERESTED – – – Jenny  football. 
  8. We don't normally travel to Prague by train. – – – USED – – – We  to Prague by train. 
  9. I don't think Lucy can deal with this task. – – – CAPABLE – – – I don't think Lucy  with this task. 
  10. How can you bear so much noise when you're studying? – – – PUT – – – How can you noise when you're working?