Phrasal verbs: COME I.
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This story I am about to tell came about a couple years ago. When I was cleaning the living room, I was browsing through my old stuff. I suddenly came across some old photographs. A very friendly face was smiling back at me from one of the photos. He was my old friend, Joe. We had a very interesting experience together.
Once we decided to come by some of our old classmates who lived about 100 km away from our hometown. The day we decided to come along with Joe to Gloster, the weather was awful. It come down heavily. It was hard to see anything on the road. I did not want to drive, but Joe said that he forgot his glasses at home and he could not see very well. So I came round to driving, although I had bad feelings. All the was through Joe came down on me. He said that I was driving too carefully. He suggested that I should pass more cars etc.
Suddenly a deer jumped in front of the car and I could not do anything, but drove the car into a ditch. I do not remember much about the accident as I came around in the hospital. I spent there couple of days before I could go home. The car came apart. It was not worth repairing it.
What’s more couple days after I arrived home I had to come before court for causing an accident.
Come about
- megtörténik
Come across
- rábukkani vmire
Come along
- elmenni vkivel
Come apart
- darabokra törni
Come around
- magához térni
Come around to
- beleegyezni vmibe, amivel korábban nem érettünk egyet
Come before
- bíróság elé állni
Come by
- meglátogatni
Come down
- esni
- utazni
Come down on
- erősen krizitálni
Válaszd ki a helyes megoldást!
1. The meeting came …. because both sides were sick of fighting and they wanted to discuss their problems.
a. before
b. around
c. about
2. The criminal had to come … court for robbing bank.
a. by
b. down on
c. before
3. May I come …. on your trip tomorrow? I have never been to London before.
a. along
b. around
c. across
4. It came … when I tried to lift it off the floor and I had to glue it back together.
a. along
b. apart
c. across
5. Just look at the rain coming … ! I’m not going out in that.
a. by
b. apart
c. down
6. I’ll come … after work and see if you need any help.
a. by
b. apart
c. before
7. She came … her old school reports when she was clearing her desk.
a. down
b. across
c. before
8. The management really came … him for losing the contract. They thought he did a very bad job.
a. by
b. down
c. down on
Megoldások:
1. about
2. before
3. along
4. apart
5. down
6. by
7. across
8. down on
