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PHRASAL VERBS WITH “DRAW”
I. Fill in the gaps using appropriate prepositions or adverbs.
1. The president's talks alway draw....a lot of comments.
2. She is drawing....a report of the situation.
3. She drew....her breath and let it out slowly.
4. The general drew....his troops ready for the battle.
5. Why don't you draw....your dogs?
6. The car drew....at one side of the road.
7. That runner is drawing....from the rest!
8. These people are drawing....your help.
9. They drew....their troops from the attack.
10. They've drawn....a new project.
11. We had better draw our chairs....to the table.
12. The train slowly drew....of the station.
13. In winter days draw....and nights are longer.
14. Very often misery draws people
15. Poets often draw....their surroundings for their poems.
16. The detective finally drew him....after hours of questioning.
17. I've run out of cash. I'll have to draw...my reserves.
18. She drew....the curtains to let the light in.
19. Why don't we draw....a new plan?
20. People drew....as the policemen charged.
21. Often generals draw....old Greek army strategies.
22. The boat slowly drew....from the river bank.
23. When they saw the blood, they instinctively drew....
24. The formula one driver drew....to the pits.
25. He was drawn....by her beauty.
II. Replace the phrasal verbs in italics with a word or phrase of the same
meaning.
1. Johnny, draw up your chair to the table.
2. The train drew out of the station.


3. He drew off in his new car.
4. Days are drawing in now that winter is conning.
5. Married couples are drawn together when their children grow up.
6. We'll have to draw upon our resources.
7. Mary, will you draw back the curtain. It's dark in here.
8. People drew aside as the marathon runner approached.
9. The poet drew on the countryside for his inspiration.
10. The general drew on an old Roman army strategy.
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11. After long hours of questioning, they finally drew him out.
12. We were drawn together by our love for music.
13. We'll have to draw up a plan.
14. The ship slowly drew away from the pier.
15. The train drew into the station.
16. The car drew in to one side of the road.
17. We are drawing on your support.
18. He drew off her attackers by shouting from behind them.
19. The Ethiopian runner is drawing away from the others.
20. I'm drawing up a report.
21. We'll draw on your experience.
22. She drew off her gloves.
23. The captain drew up his men.
24. He drew in a deep breath.
25. That drew forth a lot of comments.
III. Replace the words in italics with a phrasal verb of the same meaning.
1. The Prince's behaviour has provoked many comments.
2. He breathed deeply before answering.
3. The sergeant assembled the platoon.
4. She took off her gloves slowly.

5. They've taken advantage of your experience.
6. We are making out a report on the situation.
7. The lorry pulled up at one side of the road.
8. The refugees are depending on the support of their country.
9. Car number 5 is pulling away from the others.
10. He diverted the dogs by running in the opposite direction.
11. They searched the house but found nothing.
12. The Titanic slowly left the quai.
13. They are elaborating a long-term project.
14. They were united by their love of nature.
15. After questioning the criminal all night the detectives made him talk.
16. This commander always bases his strategy on old tactics.
17. He was inspired by sea themes for his poems.
18. The spectators moved to one side as Her Majesty approached.
19. You had better pull the curtain to one side, it's dark in here.
20. They had to fall back on their reserves.
21. Move your chairs to the fire.
22. The express from Vienna left the station.
23. He syphoned the wine from the barrel into bottles.

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24. Days are getting short now that Christmas is near.
25. Older people feel closer when their children leave home.
IV. Fill in the gaps using one of the following phrasal verbs.
draw forth, in, up, on, off, away, out
together, back, aside, a blank, away from

1. The young man was.....by the beauty of the girl.
2. The taxi.....at the kerb to pick up a passenger.
3. They didn't find anything. They......
4. The liner slowly.....from the quay.
5. General Sheridan.....the tactics of the Roman legions to win the battle.
6. The mob.....as the mounted police charged.
7. You'd better.....a new plan for our firm.
8. Mrs Clinton.....the curtains and opened the window.
9. We.....the petrol from the tank with a plastic tube.
10. The two policemen, after hours of questioning, .....him......
11. Lord Byron wrote poetry......his experience of the Scottish countryside.
12. Love has…..these two people
13. Days are......now that Christmas is near.
14. The express for Paris slowly.....of the station.
15. Why don't you....your chairs....to the table, children?
16. We're about to......a new project for the town.
17. The criminals.......the two police cars.
18. Whatever she does, she......many comments.
19. We are......a report of the country's finances.
20. Mr Gibson.....his breath and let it out again with a sigh.
21. The Romans......their legions ready for battle.
22. She......her gloves with her eyes nailed on him.
23. We had better......to one side. We've just had a puncture.
24. He is going faster than the others. He's.......from them.
25. Countries in the Third World are.......Red Cross' help.
Notes:
* George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known as Lord Byron, was
an English poet, peer, politician, and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He was regarded as one
of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. Among his best-known works are
the lengthy narrative poems, Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and the short lyric poem, "She

Walks in Beauty".
* Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831[2] – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and
a Union general in the American Civil War. His career was noted for his rapid rise to major general and his
close association with General-in-chief Ulysses S. Grant, who transferred Sheridan from command of an
infantry division in the Western Theater to lead the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac in the East.

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ANSWER KEYS

KEY TO I
1. forth
2. up
3. in
4. up
5. off
6. in/up
7. away
8. on
KEY TO II
1. bring
2. pulled out
3. drove away
4. getting short
5. feel closer
6. take from
7. open/ pull to one side
8. moved back
KEY TO III
1. drawn forth

2. drew in a deep breath
3. drew up
4. drew off
5. drawn on
6. drawing up
7. drew in to
8. drawing on
KEY TO IV
1. drawn in
2. drew in
3. drew a blank
4. drew away
5. drew on
6. drew back/ aside
7. draw up
8. drew back

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9. off
10. up
11. up
12. out
13. in
14. together
15. on
16. out
9. was inspired by
10. based his ideas on
11. made him talk

12. united
13. elaborate
14. went away
15. entered anything
16. pulled up at
9. drawing away
10. drew off
11. drew a blank
12. drew away from
13. drawing up
14. drawn together
15. drew him out
16. draws on
9. drew off
10. drew…out
11. drawing on
12. drawn together
13. drawing in
14. drew out
15. draw up
16. draw up
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17. on
18. back
19. up
20. aside/ back
21. on

22. away
23. back
24. in
25. in
17. using
18. diverted
19. getting ahead of
20. making out/for
21. take advantage of
22. took off
23. summoned
24. inspired deeply
25. provoked
17. drew on
18. drew aside/back
19. draw back
20. draw upon
21. draw up
22. drew out of
23. drew off
24. drawing in
25. draw together
17. drew away from
18. draws forth/in
19. drawing up
20. drew in
21. drew up
22. drew off
23. draw in
24. drawing away

25. drawing on


Lord Byron

General Philip Henry Sheridan

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