Intermediate English Course
Programe 19
Prepositions, Verbs, Phrases, Idioms
take (my) word for it If you won't take my word for it, you can go and ask him.
carry out A good soldier always carries out orders.

present with The president presented the men with their medals.
go through We went through the list again to check it.
at your earliest convenience Please confirm your order at your earliest convenience.
exchange for I'd like to exchange my car for a newer one.
see fit to We didn't see fit to change our plans just for his sake.
in good shape "I get lots of exercise now. I'm in good shape again."
flat "We changed our clothes in ten minutes flat."
bargain for I know there was a lot to do, but I didn't bargains for all this.
go wrong Every time something goes wrong, the boss blames me.
pay up "You owe me a pound. Come on, pay up!"
great "It was a great party last night, wasn't it?"
get to If we hurry we'll get to the station on time.
look round I'll have a look round the town, while you're having a rest.
like mad "If we work like mad now, we can finish early.
let me see "How many do you need?" "Let me see...five, I think."