Задание
Choose the correct options
Phrasal Verbs
- to go through — to experience something unpleasant;
- to go off — to stop working, to become spoilt;
- to go with — to suit something well to look or taste better together;
- to go down with — to become ill;
- to go after — to chase someone or something;
- to put off — to reschedule something;
- to put on — to move something you wear onto your body;
- to put up with — to tolerate something;
- to bring back — to make a person remember;
- to bring up — to raise;
- to bring in — to make money.
- Please don't judge her. You can't imagine how much pain she went
[off|through]. - When coming to church women and girls have to put
[on|up]
a hat or a shawl. - Timothy put on a blue tie. It goes really well
[with|after]
Janice's dress. - Both parents and teachers should do their best to bring
[in|up]
children. - The wind pulled the umbrella out of my hand, and I went
[through|after]
it. - I don't want to bring
[back|in]
the memories of my ex-boyfriend. - Bullying is something one should not put
[up|on]
with.