- intermediate-80
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 80 (Answer Keys)
Phrasal Verb: Walk
A1 They've been seeing each other for 6 months now or, as we used to say, they've been walking out together.
answer: (b) out
A2 The trouble with you is you let your boss do exactly what he wants and let him walk all over you.
answer: (d) over
A3 He never looks where he's going and as a result is always walking into things.
answer: (c) into
A4 He came into the room, shouted at everybody and then left the room walking off in a really bad temper.
answer: (b) off
A5 I'm sorry to say that the safe has been broken into and someone's walked off with all the money.
answer: (d) off
A6 They took no notice of the accident and simply walked by.
answer: (a) by
A7 A total stranger walked up to me and asked if I could lend him some money.
answer: (c) up
A8 They have an expression in Australia when a famous person mixes with the crowd, they say they're going on
a walkabout.
answer: (d) about
A9 The manager was terrified that his employees would stop work and walk out without warning.
answer: (c) out
A10 knew we shouldn't have trusted them because they suddenly left and walked out on us.
answer: (b) out