Part B: Filling the Gaps with Phrasal Verbs
Here are the sentences with the gaps filled in the correct form of the phrasal verbs:
- I haven't seen you with Gary for ages. I hope you haven't fallen out.
- My house needs some urgent repair work. It's falling apart.
- I'm worried about little Johnny. He's falling behind with the rest of the class.
- I'm not going out this weekend because I've really fallen behind in my assignments.
- A: Sorry I'm late. The traffic was bad.
B: You don't expect me to fall for that old excuse, do you?
- He told me he needed money for petrol and I fell for it.
- Begoña used to get on well with her neighbours but they fell out over making too much noise.
- I've dropped my remote control for the TV so many times that it's literally falling apart.
- We were all set to launch a new product into the market but it all fell through.
- A: I thought you were going to spend a year in Lisbon.
B: I was, but it's fallen through.