1. take over phrasal verb [teyk oh-ver]
to assume control or responsibility for something, especially in a business or organizational context
2. watch your steps phrase [woch yohr steps]
a cautionary phrase used to advise someone to be careful or cautious in their actions or movements
3. pour verb [pawr]
to cause a liquid to flow from a container in a steady stream
4. collect verb [kuh-lekt]
to gather or bring together into one place or group
5. campus noun [kam-puhs]
the grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school
6. go out of business phrase [goh out uhv biz-nis]
to cease operations or shut down a business permanently
7. take (have) a look at phrase [teyk (hav) uh look at]
to examine or observe something briefly or casually
8. naturally adverb [nach-er-uh-lee]
in a natural or expected manner; without artificiality or effort
9. across from phrase [uh-kraws fruhm]
in a position or location directly facing or opposite to something else
10. So what? phrase [soh wuht]
an expression used to indicate indifference or lack of interest in a particular matter or situation
Give the word being asked for each number.
◼ take over
◼ watch your steps
◼ pour
◼ collect
◼ campus
◼ go out of business
◼ take (have) a look at
◼ naturally
◼ across from
◼ So what?
____________________1. to cease operations or shut down a business permanently
____________________2. to gather or bring together into one place or group
____________________3. in a natural or expected manner; without artificiality or effort
____________________4. to assume control or responsibility for something, especially in a business or organizational context
____________________5. a cautionary phrase used to advise someone to be careful or cautious in their actions or movements
____________________6. to cause a liquid to flow from a container in a steady stream
____________________7. the grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school
____________________8. to examine or observe something briefly or casually
____________________9. in a position or location directly facing or opposite to something else
____________________10. an expression used to indicate indifference or lack of interest in a particular matter or situation
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences below.
1) "Please ______________ the view from the top of the hill. It's breathtaking," the tour guide said.
a. take over
b. watch your steps
c. pour
d. take (have) a look at
2) The company had to close down several branches and _______________ due to financial losses.
a. collect
b. campus
c. go out of business
d. naturally
3) "Be careful while walking on the slippery floor. _______________," the sign warned.
a. Across from
b. So what?
c. Watch your steps
d. Pour
4) The new manager will _______________ the team and oversee the project from now on.
a. naturally
b. pour
c. collect
d. take over
5) "I don't understand why he's so upset about it. _______________," she shrugged.
a. Take (have) a look at
b. Collect
c. So what?
d. Campus