Mar 2, 2017
- Study box. Read these sentences carefully.
1. The conductor is the person on a bus who gives out tickets. 2. They were standing in the street giving leaflets out to passers-by. 3. We made invitations and gave them out to our friends. 4. The papers were given out and we had an hour to do the test. - Use the sentences in the study box to help you do these exercises.
- Which one of these verbs means the same as ‘give something out’?
- to collect
- to distribute
- to offer
- Which of these are grammatically possible?
- I gave the books out.
- I gave out the books.
- I gave them out.
- I gave out them.
- The books were given out.
- Which one of these verbs means the same as ‘give something out’?
- Complete the following with the correct form of ‘give something out’ and one of the objects below.
- She . . . to her wedding to all her colleagues.
- giving out free food
- giving leaflets out
- giving out exam papers
- gave out invitations
- The teacher asked for silence and started . . . to all the students.
- giving out free food
- giving leaflets out
- giving out exam papers
- gave out invitations
- The relief organizations had arrived and were . . . to the refugees.
- giving out free food
- giving leaflets out
- giving out exam papers
- gave out invitations
- How is the campaign going? Do you need any help with . . . ?
- giving out free food
- giving leaflets out
- giving out exam papers
- gave out invitations
- She . . . to her wedding to all her colleagues.
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