Study the information given below. Give appropriate Russian equivalents to all phrasal verbs
1. Come about — to happen 2. Come across - 1) to find / to meet by chance; 2) to be well received by an audience; 3) to travel a short distance; cross a road 3. Come after — to chase in order to attack 4. Come along — 1) to hurry up, to accompany; 2) to advance, improve; 3) to arrive by chance 5. Come around — 1) to happen regularly; 2) to pay a visit; 3) to revive from unconsciousness; 4) to agree in the end 6. Come at — 1) to reach and discover something; 2) to reach or find something 7. Come between — to separate 8. Come down to — 1) to be passed on to somebody by inheritance; 2) to reach the essential point 9. Come down with — to become ill 10. Come from - 1) to result from, originate from; 2) to belong to 11. Come in — 1) to become fashionable; 2) to finish (race); 3) to enter; 4) to be received (letters, complaints) 12. Come off — 1) to become detached, to fall; 2) to take place as planned; 3) to succeed; 3) to end its run (of a play, exhibition) 13. Come on — 1) to indicate encouragement; 2) to make progress; 3) to be approaching, to start; SLANG: 1) hurry up! 2) don't be silly! 14. Come out — 1) to go on strike; 2) to begin to blossom; 3) to be published; 4) to step out, to become visible; 5) to appear on the skin (of rash, pimples, etc) 6) to end 7) to become known; 8) to take a position for or against) 15. Come out with — to make announcements, remarks 16. Come over — 1) to visit; 2) to travel (from a distance or crossing the sea); 3) to grip (emotions); 4) to strike, to occur, to come into one's mind 17. Come round - 1) to visit casually; 2) to recover consciousness; 3) to change one's point of view 18. Come through - 1) to arrive as expected; 2) to survive; 3) to seep into 19. Come to — 1) to amount to a total; 2) to reach (an end, agreement); 3) to result in; 4) to regain consciousness 20. Come up - 1) to rise to the surface; 2) to be mentioned; 3) to arise, to occur; 4) to come near to 21. Come up against - to encounter (difficulties) 22. Come upon — to occur, to come into one's mind, to come over
Exercise 3. Match English phrasal verbs and their Russian equivalents. 1. Come about 2. Come across 3. Come after 4. Come along 5. Come around 3.Come at 7. Come between 8. Come down to 9. Come down with 10. Come from
1. приходить в себя 2. гнаться 3. найти, обнаружить 4. случиться 5. встретиться случайно 6. перейти по наследству 7. заболеть 8. происходить из… 9. сопровождать 10. разлучать
Exercise 4. Fill in the prepositions or adverbs. 1. Seeing me from across the room, she came …to me. 2. He came … a fortune last year. (He inherited it). 3. Come..! It's far too cold to wait here any longer. 4.I came …. a vase exactly like yours in an antique shop. 5. I'm at home all day. Come …whenever you have time. 6.The button has come …. 7. It was some time before he came … after being knocked out. II. READING PRACTICE TEXT MONA LISA
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