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Phrasal verbs

1. When I told Gina that she'd won a million dollars, she fainted. When she
came ___________, I told her it was a joke and she almost hit me!
2. You should cut back ____________ the amount of coffee that you drink.
3. If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop
________
4. No, Paul isn't at the university. He dropped ________.
5. I'm too tired to cook tonight. Why don't we eat ________?
6. We got lost last night and ended ________ in the next town.
7. She had to face ________ to the fact that she would never walk again.
8. For a long time I couldn't understand the last problem, but I finally figured
it ________.
9. Professor Newton is in the hospital and won't be able to teach for the rest
of the term. Do you know who's going to fill _________ for her?
10. Alan is really intelligent but sometimes he has problems getting his ideas
______.

KEY
1. to. Come to: regain consciousness.
2. on. Cut back on: use less of something.
3. in/by/round. Drop in: visit informally (and usually without scheduling a
specific time).
4. out. Drop out: stop attending / leave school or an organization.
5. out. Eat out: have a meal in a restaurant.
6. up. End up: finally arrive at; arrive at an unexpected place.
7. up. Face up to: to accept and deal with something that is difficult or
unpleasant.
8. out. Figure sth out: to think about somebody/something until you
understand them/it.
9. in. Fill in for sb: temporarily do someone else's work; temporarily
substitute for another person.
10. Across. Get sth across: to be communicated or understood; to succeed
in communicating something.

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