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natka813 [3]
3 years ago
5

help me this exercise and for Monday and to complete the spaces with the words that are in the frame group 1 and group 2

English
1 answer:
Anika [276]3 years ago
5 0
Tuck in= If you *tuck in* a piece of material, you keep it in position by placing one edge or end it behind or under something else. Source: Collins dictionary
*If you tuck in material such as sheet or the clothes you're wearing, you push the loose ends into a narrow space, in order to hold them in position.

Look into= If you look into a particular problem, subject or situation, you find out and examine the facts relating to it.

Drop in= If you drop in someone, you visit them without any formal arrangement to do so.

Turn round= If someone or something turns round, or you turn them round, they move so that they are facing in the opposite direction.
* If something like plan, project or business that is failing turns around or if you turn it around, it becomes successful.

Hang up= If you hang something up in a high place or position, you attach it there so that it doesnt touch the ground.

Cut out= If you cut out part of something, you remove it by cutting it.
* Of you tell someone to cut it out, you are telling them angrily to stop misbehaving.
* If you cut someone out of an activity, you dont allow them to do it.

Give away= If you give something away, you give it to someone without taking money in return: give sth. to others without expecting anything.

Turn in= When you turn in, you go to bed.
*When you turn in a completed piece of work, especially written work, you give it to the person who asked to do it

Tear off= If you tear off your clothes, you take them off quickly and violently

Break off= If a part of something breaks off or if you break it off, it seperates or is removed by force.

So the 1st group:
1-Tear off
2- give away
3-hang up
4- tuck in
5- drop in
6- Turn in
7-Look into
8-Turned round
9-break away
10- Cut out

2nd group:
A-Turn in
B- Drop in
C- Turn round
D- Break off
E- Tear off
F- Hang up
G- Give away
H- Look into
I- Tuck..in
J- Cut out

Hope it helps!
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