PHRASAL VERB WITH GIVE, PUT,MAKE
1 He won £100 and gave it all . . . .
2 Put . . . the clock, it is twenty minutes fast.
3 Riding is getting too expensive; I'll have to give it... .
4 I'll put . . . my visit to the Royal Mint till you can come with me.
5 The roads were crowded with people making . . . the coast.
6 He gave . . . all the books he had borrowed.
7 She had invited me to dinner but had to put me . . . as she was taken ill.
8 I can't make . . . the postmark on the letter; it looks like Basingstoke.
9 Put . . . the light it's getting quite light again.
10 After four days of freedom, the escaped prisoner gave himself . . . to the police.
11 That vase is very valuable. Put it . . . before you drop it.
12 She makes . . . very skilfully. She looks much younger than she is.
13 Your secret is safe with me. I won't give you .... (betray you)
14 He was very much put . . . when she rang off angrily in the middle of their conversation.
15 It's time they made . . . that silly quarrel.
16 I wish you would put . . . the dishes instead of leaving them on the table.
17 He's not really angry. He's only putting it ....
18 He didn't want to go to the cinema but they begged so hard that he gave . . . and went with them.
19 I don't believe that story. I am sure you made it ....
20 The house itself is quite attractive but the fact that it's near a busy airport put me....
21 The boy is hyperactive. I put it ... ... wrong diet.
22 They put . . . a statue of Florence Nightingale after her death.
23 The diver's supply of oxygen gave . . . and he had to be brought to the surface as quickly as possible.
24 I asked him to put . . . the lights if he was the last to leave.
25 I don't know how you put ... ... the noise; it would drive me mad 26 After his fourth attempt he gave . . . trying to pass the driving test. 27 Here's a crash helmet. Put it ....
28 He should try to make . . . . . . his loss of sleep by going to bed early.
29 If you can't find a room in a hotel, I could always put you ....
30 The names of the winners were given . . . on the radio.
31 The shortage of eggs has put . . . their price considerably.
32 The government put . . . the rebellion with great severity.
33 If you want to save money, give . . . eating in expensive restaurants.
34 This clock is always slow; I put it . . . ten minutes every morning.
35 There was a man giving . . . leaflets outside the church.
36 He put . . . his name for the excursion.