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Fandorin Posted 18 years ago
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Test, FCE, phrasal verb "take"

Hi there. There is a quiz from book "Grammar and vocabulary for First Certificate", preparing for the ESOL First Certificate in English (FCE) (Cambridge University) . It's extracted from one module, devoted to Phrasal Verbs : take. It implies upper-intermediate level. I hope it would be useful.

  

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Not sure I agree iwth #9!
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Hi, GG. I've set that. Could you explain me?

If I say - He was such a charmer - I took to him completely. Would it be right?
He was such a charmer - he took me in completely. Does it mean he deceived me? Or gave me place to live?
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Grammar GeekNot sure I agree iwth #9!


I'm happy to read this, because this was the only one I got wrong!
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Thank you, Tanit. I'm used to type without seeing.Emotion: smile
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FandorinHi, GG. I've set that. Could you explain me?

If I say - He was such a charmer - I took to him completely. Would it be right?
He was such a charmer - he took me in completely. Does it mean he deceived me? Or gave me place to live?

Deceived.
He was so kind. He took me in when I had no where else to go. That would
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Thank you, Grammar Geek.
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thanks
actually 5 answers only was right ..
i think this is bad!!
maybe i forgot the phrasal verbs

haha ,thank you

this test told me not to use the phrasal verbs in my essays at all .
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7 mistakes

bad luck , its so difficult for me

thanks
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I got 8 questions correctly. I had thought I could answer all the questions. Nevertheless, I'll try to improve on my performance so that I can do better next time.
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You scored 6 out of 10

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