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1. run across p.v. When people or thingsrun across a place, room, or building, they move from one side to the other very quickly.

The receiverran across the field and caught the ball.

It's crazy torun across the street through the traffic instead of waiting for the light.

2. run across p.v. When yourun across people or things, you see or find them without planning or expecting to.Come across is similar torun across.


/ don't go to that supermarket anymore because I mayrun across my ex-husband. Bobran across one of his army buddies at the baseball game.

EXERCISE 29a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

1. Can you tell me what this says? I can't _______ it _______ without my glasses.

2. The store we're going to is on the right side of the street, so ______ ______ for it.

3. You didn't fix this very well; it's already ________ ________ again.

4. Okay, I'll give you the money. Who should I ________ the check ________ to?

5. I'm going to be in Dan's neighborhood tomorrow, so I might______________ on him fora quick visit.

6. Ann's going to ________ ________ when she sees this cigarette burn on her antique table.

7. Sally thinks she ________ ________ okay on her driving test.

8. I wasn't surprised when I ______ ______ Sam at the beach; he goes there a lot.

9. That's enough! If you don't stop bothering me, you're________________ it.

10. A police officer stopped me for going forty miles over the limit, and all he did was give me a warning. I really________________.didn't I?

11. Every night people call and ______ ______ money for one charity or another.

12. Leticia was right about that restaurant. It was just as good as she _________ it ________ to be.

EXERCISE 29b — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and participle adjectives from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

1. You got very upset when I wrecked your car. What did you do?

2. Timmy might tell Santa Claus that he wants a new bicycle. What might Timmy do?

3. I unexpectedly met my college roommate at the airport this morning. What did I do at the airport this morning?

4. Tom wrote all the necessary information on the check. What did Tom do?


5. In Question 4, how would you describe the check after Tom wrote all the necessary information on it?

6. Betty isn't expecting me, but I might go to her house this evening to visit her. What might I do to Betty?

7. The pieces of this chair are becoming separated. What is the chair doing?

8. You didn't have your homework ready, but the teacher didn't find out because she forgot to ask you for it. What did you do?

9. I can't read what that sign says because it's so far away. What can't I do?

10. Susie's father told her to be careful about cars when she rides her bicycle in the street. What did Susie's father tell her to do?