Study the phrasal verbs. Lead-in.
Killer Jack is about to do in a person, his victim.
“Damn, I could do with a cup of strong coffee now.
I had to do without drinking water yesterday, which was tough,” he thinks.
Worker Billy has just finished doing up the walls and found a present nicely done up.
But look at his shoe! It’s untied, he must do it up, or he’ll stumble and fall.
The boy drew back on seeing a big snake in the forest.
“Oh no! I should have had my will drawn up in case this snake bites me!” he thinks.
Picture 1: The bus has just drawn up.
Picture 2: The bus is drawing in to the bus stop.
More phrasal verbs with DO …
do away with | abolish, stop, eliminate sth: The new tax law was done away with last week. |
kill sb: The MP was afraid that someone wanted to do away with him, so he called the police. | |
do in | kill sb: “I’ll do you in if you don’t stop it!” he shouted. |
do over | do sth again: “You must do the work over, it’s urgent,” the boss said quietly. |
do out | decorate: The baby was due in 2 weeks, so they hurried to have the baby’s room done out in pale pink. |
do with | want sth: Meg said that she was exhausted and could do with a cup of coffee |
do without | live without sth: People cannot do without water for long. |
do up | redecorate/ repair/ paint (a room): His working scheme is simple – he buys old flats cheaply, does them up and sells them at higher prices |
fasten (e.g., your shoelaces): I did up my coat and went out. | |
wrap in paper beautifully: If you do up your present, it will look a lot nicer. | |
draw back | move backwards: Mick drew back in fear. |
draw in | slow down and stop at a station (ab. vehicles): I spotted the train when it was drawing in |
draw up | write a document (a will/ contract): I asked my lawyer to draw up a will for me. |
stop (ab. vehicles): The bus drew up at the stop on time. |
Practice
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Commit these phrasal verbs to memory!
Exercise 8
Exercise 9