Enhance Your English: Practice Relative Pronouns and Phrasal Verbs at Home
This engaging activity page focuses on practicing key English language skills such as relative pronouns (who, which, whose) and commonly used phrasal verbs. Use the provided exercises to test your understanding of non-defining relative clauses and explore new vocabulary with dictionary resources. Each phrasal verb includes definitions and practical examples to help you use them in everyday conversations. Perfect for learners looking to improve their English proficiency from the comfort of their home.
Enhance Your English: Practice Relative Pronouns and Phrasal Verbs at Home
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OBJECTIVES ORAL PRACTICE Activity at home page book page 25 Someactivities in Internet New vocabulary (check and findthemeaning in a dictionary)
Relative pronouns - who, which, whose - Exercise English Exercises: Test Relative Pronouns Non-defining Relative Clauses Exercise at Auto-English
Phrasal Verb: Take off 1. Meaning: When a plane departs or leaves the ground Example: The flight for Dublin TOOK OFF on time. 2. Meaning: Remove Example: It was hot, so I TOOKmy pullover OFF.
Phrasal Verb: Take up Meaning: Start a new hobby, pastime, etc. Example: Mario TOOK UP tennis as he felt he had to lose some weight.
Phrasal Verb: Make for Meaning: Head in a certain direction, move towards Example: We MADE FOR home when it started raining.
Phrasal Verb: Make up Meaning: Invent a story Example: Paul IS MAKING UP an excuse for being late.
Phrasal Verb: Keep on Meaning: Continue Example: She KEPT ON trying and succeeded in the end.
Phrasal Verb: Keep up with Meaning: Stay up to date Example: It's hard to KEEP UP WITH all the latest improvements and breakthroughs in technology nowadays.
Phrasal Verb: Put on Meaning: Start wearing, get dress Example: I PUT my coat ON before I went out.
Phrasal Verb: Put up with Meaning: Tolerate Example: I can't PUT UP WITH my neighbor's noise any longer; it's driving me mad.