Literal or idiomatic? 2 Complete the pairs of sentences with the same phrasal verb from the box in the correct form. Write L for a literal meaning and I for an idiomatic one. me take off pick up sort out put up stand up hold on 1 I'm coming to London for an interview next week - can you for the night? your hand if you know the answer. 2 I all my clothes drawers today, so now I know where everything is. We've got a problem here, but if we try hard, I'm sure we can it when the 3 | When I was at school, we had to teacher came in the room. You shouldn't let your sister tell you what to do all the time. You should for yourself more, and say what you think. It's too warm to be wearing a jumper. Why don't you it ? 4 a After a slow start, my business finally started to 5 DI was never taught how to cook. I just it from my mother . Can you please the chocolate wrapper you have just dropped! 6 A Can I speak to Kate, please? I'll just get her. When you're riding on the back of a motorbike, you have to tight Unit 1. Home and away! 9 9 B.
My granny is knitting.
My granny has knitted
My granny has been knitting for 2 hours.
My granny will knit.
My granny will have been knitting at this time tomorrow.
My granny knitted yesterday.
My granny was knitting.
My granny had been knitting when I came in.
My granny would have been knitting.
My granny would knit if she were healthy.
The sweater is knitted by my granny.
The sweater was knitted by my granny
The sweater will be knitted by my granny.
The sweater has been knitted by my granny.