Phrasal Verbs Practice – 94
come In : if a train, bus, plane, or ship comes in, it arrives at a place ?what time does your train come in
come in to .We come in to Heathrow at nine in the morning : if money or information comes in, you receive it .Reports are coming in of a massive earthquake in Mexico .We haven’t got enough money coming in : to be involved in a plan, deal etc .We need some financial advice – that’s where Kate comes in
come in on .You had the chance to come in on the deal : to join in a conversation or discussion ?Can I come in here and add something to what you’re saying to become fashionable or popular : Syn go out .Trainers really became popular in the 1980s, when casual sportswear come in to finish a race come in first/second etc .His horse came in second to last if the TIDE comes in, the sea moves towards the land and covers the edge of it Syn. go out
come in for something : come in for criticism/blame/scrutiny to be criticized, blamed etc for something .The government has come in for fierce criticism over its handling of this affair
: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate phrasal verbs
Come in (4) / come in on / come in for
.N1. The government has ……………. fierce criticism over its handling of this affair .N2. His horse ……………. second to last ?N3. Can I ……………. here and add something to what you’re saying .N4. You had the chance to ……………. the deal . ……………. N5. We need some financial advice – that’s where Kate ? ……………. N6. what time does your train
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come in for / came in / come in / come in on / comes in / come in