5 Fill in the gaps with the right prepositional verbs in the right form.
to let smb down, to show off, to fall out, to fit in, to cheer up, to split up, to share, to stick together, to cheer smb up
1. It's always hard to ... when you are new in a group.
2. Last year I ... a cabin with a girl called Jane. This year she's my cabinmate again.
3. My best friend always knows how to ... me ... when I'm sad.
4. My brother and I often ... over small unimportant things.
5. My friend has never ... me ... yet.
6. Out History teacher had to ... us ... because we were giggling in the classroom.
7. I don't like those girls. They think that they are the most beautiful in the class and ... their pretty clothes all the time.
8. My friend and I always ... in difficult situations.
9. Tom was homesick at first, but he ... after he met John.
to let smb down, to show off, to fall out, to fit in, to cheer up, to split up, to share, to stick together, to cheer smb up
1. It's always hard to ... when you are new in a group.
2. Last year I ... a cabin with a girl called Jane. This year she's my cabinmate again.
3. My best friend always knows how to ... me ... when I'm sad.
4. My brother and I often ... over small unimportant things.
5. My friend has never ... me ... yet.
6. Out History teacher had to ... us ... because we were giggling in the classroom.
7. I don't like those girls. They think that they are the most beautiful in the class and ... their pretty clothes all the time.
8. My friend and I always ... in difficult situations.
9. Tom was homesick at first, but he ... after he met John.