Задание
Choose the correct options
Phrasal verbs
to cut down — to reduce the amount of something;
to cut in — to interrupt a conversation;
to look down at — to treat someone as unimportant or not worthy of respect;
to keep on — to continue;
to pick out — to choose someone or something;
to pick up — to meet someone;
to save up — to keep money;
to take after — to behave like an older relative;
to take in — to make something smaller.
- We should cut [down|in] our spendings on cinema and buy a subscription for an online streaming platform.
- When Kate brought her boyfriend her mother looked [behind|down at] him.
- Tim is saving [up|in] to buy a new car.
- Boys, it is very rude to cut [down|in] when people are talking.
- This dress is too big for me. I'll bring it to the tailor to take it [out|in].
- After school Bob comes to the kindergarten to pick [up|out] his little sister.
- My grandmother taught me to never give up and keep [to|on] trying to do my best.
- Simon is not Julia's parent. He shouldn't take [after|in] her.
- Let's go shopping and pick [up|out] the best Christmas gift for you.