Choose the correct preposition.
The sign says “Keep out of/off/on the grass”.
Ask young children to keep out of/up with/on the kitchen while you are cooking, to prevent them from accidentally touching a hot stove.
It was difficult for Sam to keep back/on/up with the schoolwork as he missed a lot of classes.
If a small fire starts in the kitchen or any other part of the house tell children to keep up with/ back/on.
The baby kept on/from/back crying and we couldn’t do anything.
Drinking too little water can lead in/to/on headaches.
Don’t put any milk in Jason’s coffee; he’s allergic with/from/to all dairy products.
How do you manage to stay in/on/to such good shape?
Samantha still hasn’t recovered of/from/in her bad cold.
It is important to use sunscreen to protect yourself in/of/from sunburn.
3.Choose the correct particle:
She was walking so fast that I couldn’t keep . her.
1) up with 2) out 3) off
— All night long he kept . asking me questions about it.
l)up 2) off 3) on
We kept. some of the money for emergencies.
1) out 2) up 3) back
It’s not my business. I keep … their arguments.
1) out of 2) up with 3)off
Although he failed his exam, he kept … studying and retook it in May.
on 2) out of 3) off
Keep … the benches. The paint is wet.
Out of 2) on 3) off
Ответ:
1. run
2. drop
3. up
4. down
5. jump
6. pushed