T’s
Cut
1. cut down (on) – to reduce the amount of something
By getting the design right, you can cut down on accidents.
2. cut off – stop the supply of sth. such as electricity, gas, water etc.
The gas had been cut off.
The US has threatened to cut off economic and military aid.
3. cut out (of) – to remove sth. by cutting round it.
The cancerous cells had to be cut out.
Billy showed me the article he’d cut out of the magazine.
S’s
I. Fill in
1. …………………. – to reduce the amount of something
2. …………………. – stop the supply of sth. such as electricity, gas, water etc.
3. …………………. – to remove sth. by cutting round it.
II. Fill in
S’s
I. Fill in
1. …………………. – to reduce the amount of something
2. …………………. – stop the supply of sth. such as electricity, gas, water etc.
3. …………………. – to remove sth. by cutting round it.
II. Fill in
S’s
I. Fill in
1. …………………. – to reduce the amount of something
2. …………………. – stop the supply of sth. such as electricity, gas, water etc.
3. …………………. – to remove sth. by cutting round it.
II. Fill in