Задание
Choose the correct options
Phrasal verbs
- to come across — to meet someone or find something unintentionally;
- to come back — to return;
- to put across — to explain an idea;
- to put off — to postpone something;
- to put up — to raise something;
- to run off — to leave a place or situation suddenly;
- to run down — to unfairly criticise someone or something;
- to see off — to accompany someone when they are leaving;
- to see through — not be tricked by something;
- to stand up for smth — defend or support a certain idea or a person;
- to stand out — to be noticeable.
- James, do not put [off|up] your biology project, or I won't check it.
- He came [across|to]
the story of Henry the Great, but he didn't read it through. - At our camp we put [up|across] the school flag.
- Cameron always stands [out|up for] animal rights.
- Brigitte ran [off|down]
her own wedding, and we didn't get to eat the wedding cake. - Professor Black, would you mind putting [across|up]
this concept again?