Exercice de vocabulaire anglais: ‘keep’
Exercice de vocabulaire en anglais gratuit à faire en ligne avec son corrigé, pour s’entraîner en classe ou à la maison de manière interactive. Ce test vous permettra d’enrichir votre lexique et d’améliorer votre maîtrise de la langue anglaise.
Tous les exercices de vocabulaire sont corrigés pour un entraînement sans besoin d’aide (Les réponses sont en bas de la page).
Complétez les phrases suivantes avec la forme correcte des phrasal verbs ci-dessous:
- keep at it
- keep away
- keep down
- keep (someone) from (doing) something
- keep off
- keep on
- keep out
- keep out of
- keep up
- keep up with
1. You can master English pronunciation if you ___________.
2. An apple a day ___________ the doctor ___________.
3. Can the government ___________ the prices ___________?
4. We must ___________ him ___________ going there alone.
5. Please ___________ the grass!
6. She ___________ working until she solved the problem.
7. Private property! ___________!
8. Try to ___________ this building; it’s not safe.
9. She is always trying to ___________ the richer neighbors.
10. Keep ___________ the good work!
→
x size
_
➡️ Exercice suivant :
_
©Exercices-anglais.com
keep at it – to persist in doing something You can master English pronunciation if you keep at it.
keep away (from someone or something) – to keep at distance; to stay away (from) An apple a day keeps the doctor away. What has kept you away for so long? Keep away from me; I’ve got the flu.
keep down – to prevent from rising; keep at a lower level Can the government keep the prices down? Can you keep the noise down?
keep (someone) from (doing) something – to prevent; to avoid We must keep him from going there alone. I tried to keep bad news from him, but he learned the truth. Try to keep from arguing with him.
keep off something – to stay away from something Keep off the grass! Please keep off this delicate subject in her presence.
keep on – to go on doing something Keep on working. She kept on thinking about the problem. продолжать делать что-то
keep out – not to enter Private property! Keep out!
keep out of something – 1. not to enter; 2. to stay away from something 1. Keep out of this building. 2. I’ll handle it myself; you should keep out of this. Try to keep her out of trouble.
keep up – to maintain the high level of something Keep up the good work. Keep it up.
keep up with someone – to remain at the same level as someone richer, faster or more advanced She is always trying to keep up with the richer neighbors. She was too fast, I couldn’t keep up with her.