Лексикология английского языка. Иванова Н.К. - 13 стр.

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To keep
She keeps house in their family.
She keeps a shop and a bar.
I hope youre keeping well.
Keep the change.
Traffic in Britain keeps to the left.
Will this meat keep till tomorrow?
Keep your hands off!
Prices keep up.
To lose
Our team lost the game
He has nearly lost his hearing.
He stood lost in wonder.
They lost their way in the wood.
He lost his temper.
He lost interest in his studies.
The watch loses two minutes a day.
The job lost interest for me.
They doesnt want to lose the chance.
Have you lost your tongue?
To move
Im so tired, I cant move.
We are moving next week.
Its your turn to move.
Tears will not move him.
Move on, please.
Can you move up one seat?
To mind
Are you sure you dont mind?
Who is minding the baby?
Mind my cat while Im away.
Mind the traffic rules.
Mind the broken glass.
Mind your own business.
I wouldnt mind a cup of tea.
Never mind!
Mind your language.
To pass
Please, let me pass.
A smile passed over his lips.
He passed his exam in geography.
Pass me the mustard, please.
Parliament passed the bill.
It passes my understanding.
The officer passed by bag.
He has passed 16.
        To keep
She keeps house in their family.
She keeps a shop and a bar.
I hope you’re keeping well.
Keep the change.
Traffic in Britain keeps to the left.
Will this meat keep till tomorrow?
Keep your hands off!
Prices keep up.

                                               To lose
                                        Our team lost the game
                                        He has nearly lost his hearing.
                                        He stood lost in wonder.
                                        They lost their way in the wood.
                                        He lost his temper.
                                        He lost interest in his studies.
                                        The watch loses two minutes a day.
                                        The job lost interest for me.
                                        They doesn’t want to lose the chance.
                                        Have you lost your tongue?



        To move
I’m so tired, I can’t move.
We are moving next week.
It’s your turn to move.
Tears will not move him.
Move on, please.
Can you move up one seat?

                                                To mind
                                        Are you sure you don’t mind?
                                        Who is minding the baby?
                                        Mind my cat while I’m away.
                                        Mind the traffic rules.
                                        Mind the broken glass.
                                        Mind your own business.
                                        I wouldn’t mind a cup of tea.
                                        Never mind!
                                        Mind your language.

        To pass
Please, let me pass.
A smile passed over his lips.
He passed his exam in geography.
Pass me the mustard, please.
Parliament passed the bill.
It passes my understanding.
The officer passed by bag.
He has passed 16.