Fill in the blank with the correct forms of one of the verbs given.
A. face, look, get, deal, keep
1. The cinema is so small that it cannot ………….. up with the increasing demands of local
residents.
2. Many British craft villages have to ………….. up to the fact that traditional craft skills are
at risk of dying out.
3. It is traditional for artisans in this village ………….. on well with each other.
4. Youngsters in the neighbourhood ………….. forward to the opening of the new sports
centre since last week.
5. At present, they ………….. with lots of complaints from customers about the quality of
these products.
B. Live, turn, break, get, give, keep, come, take, find, go
1. - Has Phuc arrived yet?
- No, but I’m sure he ………….. up soon.
2. My aunt never really ………….. over the death of her pet dog.
3. It’s not easy to ………….. up smoking. My uncle has tried to do it lots of times without
success.
4. Sorry, I don’t mean to interrupt you. Please ………….. on and finish what you are saying.
5. I enjoyed living in London, but it didn't really ………….. up to my expectations.
6. I’m sorry I’m late, but the car ………….. down on the way here, so I had to phone for a
taxi.
7. You were going too fast! I couldn't ………….. up with you.
8. Remember to ………….. out how many people are coming to the party.