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그래머인유즈 Grammar in use 28

by dailystudyingg 2023. 5. 8.
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대망의 마지막 유닛하는 날! 오늘까지하면 인생 첫 영어책 1회독한 날이다. 매일 매일 스스로 회화공부한 나자신 칭찬해. 오늘의 Unit 141에서 145까지.

 

 

 

 

Unit 141

- The party went on until 4 o'clock in the morning.

- We can't go on spending money like this. We'll have nothing left soon.

- I don't want to carry on working here. I'm going to look for another job.

- Don't let me disturb you. Please carry on with what you're doing.

- He keeps on criticising me. It's not fair! He keeps criticising me. It's not fair!

 

- Shall we stop at this petrol station or shall we drive on to the next one?

- How are you getting on in your new job?

- Joanne and Karen don't get on. They're always arguing.

- Richard gets on well with his neighbours. They're all very friendly.

- I must get on with my work. I have a lot to do.

 

- I dozed off during the lecture. It was very boring.

- Have you finished painting the kitchen? Nearly. I'll finish it off tomorrow.

- Did you hear the alarm go off?

- We wanted to go to the exhibition, but we were put off by the long queue.

- What put you off applying for the job? Was the salary too low?

 

- Did you really pay £2,000 for that painting? I think you were ripped off.

- Look at that boy on the bike riding with no hands. He's just showing off.

- Clare's mother told her off for wearing dirty shoes in the house.

 

 

 

 

Unit 142

- I put a picture up on the wall.

- There was a letter on the floor. I picked it up and looked at it.

- Alan stood up and walked out.

- I can't hear the TV. Can you turn it up a bit?

- I didn't like the picture, so I took it down.

 

- I stopped writing and put down my pen.

- I bent down to tie my shoelace.

- The oven is too hot. Turn it down to 150 degrees.

- Some old houses were knocked down to make way for the new shopping centre.

- Why did you cut down the tree in your garden?

 

- A man was knocked down by a car and taken to hospital.

- They were able to put out the fire before the house burnt down.

- You're driving too fast. Slow down.

- Calm down. There's no point in getting angry.

- I'm trying to cut down on coffee. I drink too much of it.

 

- The car broke down and I had to phone for help.

- Their marriage broke down after only a few months.

- There used to be a shop at the end of the street. It closed down a few years ago.

- You can always rely on Paul. He'll never let you down.

- I applied for several jobs, but I was turned down for all of them.

 

- Rachel was offered the job, but she decided to turn it down.

- I can't remember Ben's address. I wrote it down, but I can't find it.

 

 

 

 

Unit 143

- A man came up to me in the street and asked me for money.

- I'm not ready to go yet. You go on and I'll catch up with you. I'll catch you up.

- You're walking too fast. I can't keep up with you.

- You're doing well. Keep it up! 

- The government has set up a committee to investigate the problem.

 

- Laura took up photography a few years ago. She takes really good pictures.

- We've fixed up a meeting for next Monday.

- Amy was born in Hong Kong but grew up in Australia.

- Her parents died when she was a child and she was brought up by her grandparents.

- Look at this mess! Who's going to tidy up? Who's going to tidy it up?

 

- I hate washing up. I hate doing the washing-up.

- There was a fight in the street and three men ended up in hospital.

- I couldn't find a hotel and ended up sleeping on a bench at the station.

- Don't give up. Keep trying!

- Sue got bored with her job and decided to give it up.

 

- Children under 16 make up half the population of the city.

- Air is made up mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.

- Most of the space in the room was taken up by a large table.

- We arranged to meet David last night, but he didn't turn up.

- I'm going to make soup. We have a lot of vegetables and I want to use them up.

 

 

 

 

Unit 144

- I don't want to hear any more about this. Please don't bring it up again.

- Some interesting things came up in our discussion yesterday.

- Sarah is very creative. She's always coming up with new ideas.

- What Kevin told you about himself wasn't true. He made it all up.

- You look so sad! Cheer up!

 

- Helen is depressed. What can we do to cheer her up?

- Dan is saving up for a trip to New Zealand.

- It was raining when I got up, but it cleared up later.

- The engine caught fire and blew up.

- The bridge was blown up during the war.

 

- I didn't read the letter. I just tore it up and threw it away.

- A friend of mine was attacked and beaten up. He had to go to hospital.

- I'm surprised to hear that Kate and Paul have split up. They seemed very happy together.

- It's quite cold. Do up your coat before you go out.

- The kitchen looks great now that it has been done up.

 

- If you don't know the meaning of a word, you can look it up in a dictionary.

- We live on a busy road, so we have to put up with a lot of noise from the traffic.

- Don't wait for me. I don't want to hold you up.

- Plans to build a new factory have been held up because of financial problems.

- The two brothers look very similar. People often mix them up. The two brothers look very similar. People often get them mixed up.

 

 

 

 

Unit 145

- We're going away on holiday today.

- Sarah got into her car, started the engine and drove away.

- I tried to take a picture of the bird, but it flew away.

- I dropped the ticket, and it blew away in the wind.

- The police searched the house and took away a computer.

 

- We'll be back in three weeks.

- I'm going out now. What time will you be back?

- After eating at a restaurant, we walked back to our hotel.

- I've still got Jane's keys. I forgot to give them back to her.

- When you're finished with that book, can you put it back on the shelf?

 

- We tried to catch the thief, but she got away.

- I parked in a no-parking zone, but I got away with it. I didn't have to pay a fine.

- Keep away from the edge of the pool. You might fall in.

- "Did you sell your bike?" "No, I gave it away to a friend."

- When the children finished playing with their toys, they put them away.

 

- I kept the letter, but I threw away the envelope.

- I waved to her, and she waved back.

- I can't talk to you now. I'll call you back in ten minutes.

- I sent him an email, but he never got back to me.

- My first job was in a travel agency. I didn't like it much at the time but, looking back on it, I learnt a lot and it was a useful experience.

 

- If you borrow money, you have to pay it back.

- Thanks for lending me the money. I'll pay you back next week.

 

 

 

 

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