Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
1 I don't think they ever found out how the man escaped.
( to find out = découvrir/trouver )
2 The children went round the school and picked up all the rubbish.
( to pick up = ramasser )
3 This milk smells horrible; I think it has gone off.
( to go off = « tourner » / perdre son goût )
4 l rang the tourist information office but I couldn't get through. It's
engaged all the time.
( to get through = joindre / avoir au téléphone )
5 The relationship was difficult at first, but I think she is getting on with him
quite well now.
( to get on with someone = s’entendre avec quelqu'un )
6 If she's still ill tomorrow, we'll have to put off the trip to France until
later in the month.
( to put off = remettre à plus tard )
7 I agreed to look after my sister's cat when she goes to France.
( to look after = s’occuper de )
8 We can go on with this exercise while the others are in the library,
( to go on = continuer/poursuivre )
9 Our English teacher said we should look through the textbook by the end
of the course,
( to look through = parcourir un document/livre …. )
10 I'm afraid this photocopier has run out of paper, but you can use the
in my office.
( to run out of = ne plus rester de / ne plus avoir de …)
Explications :
to get on with someone = s'entendre avec quelqu'un
to get along with someone = s'entendre avec quelqu'un/s'accorder