Phrasal Verbs Practice – 97
come away
to become separated from the main part of something
come off
.One of the wires in the plug had come away
.I turned some of the pages and they came away in my hand
: to leave a place with a particular feeling or idea
.We came away thinking that we had done quite well
come away with
.I came away with the impression that the school was very well run
come before somebody/something
: to be brought to someone in authority, especially a judge in a law court, to be judged or discussed by them
.When you come before the judge, it’s best to tell the truth
.The case will come before the courts next month
come by
: come by something to manage to get something that is rare or difficult to get
?How did you come by these pictures
.Jobs were hard to come by
: come by (something) to make a short visit to a place on your way to somewhere else
.He said he’d come by later
?I’ll come by the house and get my stuff later, OK
: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate phrasal verbs
(come away (3) / come by (2
. ………………. N1. One of the wires in the plug
. ………………. N2. Jobs were hard to
?N3. I’ll ………………. the house and get my stuff later, OK
.N4. I ………………. with the impression that the school was very well run
.N5. One of the wires in the plug ………………. I turned some of the pages and they came away in my hand
:Answers
had come away / come by / come by / came away / come away