Tham khảo tài liệu 'phrasal verbs in context split phần 3', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Oh APTER SEVEN CH APTER SEVEN- Practice 12 kitten sounds wall subject name volcano Rolls Royce prison reputation. spine 1 Now that rings a bell. I m sure I ve come across It-somewhere before. 2 A cold shiver ran down his . . 3 I know of him. He has quite a__ in my field. 4 When 1 first met him he was a tiger but he s turned into a . 5 He drives me up the. 6 None of the came out right. 7 So - recognising defeat - he gave up trying to change the 8 .sat back and just watched the erupt. 9 Here he was sitting in a 10 .driven by the wife of the governor of the he d just escaped from. 13 in through out up on back for across to - of 1 I m very grateful you Mr. er. 2 Now that name rings a bell. I m sure I ve come it somewhere before. 3 I know him. He has quite a reputation in my field. 4 I m sure it s a reputation childish incompetent stupidity 5 Frederick sat a state of shock 6 .trying to squeeze words his frozen lips. 7 None of the sounds came right. 8 So - recognising defeat - he gave trying to change the subject 9 .sat and just watched the volcano erupt. Í0 The driver put her foot down and the blue Rolls Royce roared Notes 1 on often means to continue . The blue Rolls Royce sped on down the Ml. Chapter Seven The driver put her foot down and the blue Rolls Royce roared on. Chapter Seven He kept on proposing and 1 kept on saying no . Chapter Nine Go on Lady Prescott said gently .J Chapter Ten Karen Blackstone carried on talking ignoring that last remark. Chapter Thirteen . 25. . 2 That name rings a bell I ve heard that name before 3 to come across something - to come into contact with something unexpectedly or by chance 4 Well Ị never That s incredible What a surprise 5 Perhaps you ve heard of him Perhaps his name Is familiar to you 6 1 know of him I ve heard of him 7 A grunt the noun and to grunt the verb can also describe the sounds made by a pig and a tennis player. 8 to give up to stop or to abandon can be used with a gerund or a noun. So - recognising .