Intermediate English Course
Programe 2
Prepositions, Verbs, Phrases, Idioms
good at I'm not very good at games.
by chance Quite by chance I met an old friend in Oxford Street.
interested in Peter is interested in foreign languages.
specialise in This restaurant specialises in French food.
get on with I like my Job, but I don't get on with my boss.
adjust to We all have to adjust to new situations.
at the end (of) The bus stops at the end of the street.
make up (my) mind I suddenly made up my mind to emigrate.
think of Peter is thinking of leaving for America.
a good time I had a good time at the party last night.
well off You can take exotic holidays if you're well off.
hard up I'm rather hard up so I can't buy her a present.
do up They did up our office last week. It looks nice now.
in the end In the end I found the letter after searching for hours.
pay a visit My brother paid me a visit last week.
decide on I liked the red dress, but finally I decided on the blue
call in on We called in on Uncle Tom while we were in Bristol.
put up "Don't all go to a hotel. We can easily put up some of you here."
get on "Hello, John. How are you getting on?" "Fine, thanks."
look for "If you look for it carefully, you'll find it."

tidy up Mike never tides up his room.
put away The pupils put their books away after the lesson.
a good job "It's raining. It's a good job I've got my umbrella!"