1, 2, and 5 are fine.
3. space after comma
(If you let someone stay with you longer than one or two nights, you simply say you're staying with him -- or staying at his house/apartment/wherever.)
4. The phrasal verb is fine, but how can you rephrase this so "crossing" doesn't show up in the sentence twice?
Could you please check these phrasal verbs i'm unsure of? thank you.
1) They are cutting off the water/gas supply tomorrow.
The chairman cut him out of the discussion.
2) The light went off (out is possible?) all of a sudden.
Can you switch off /put out the light, please?
3) Put out the cigarette,will you?
He put me up for the night.
If someone let you stay at his/her house for a longer period, what do you say?
4) I was run over by a lorry while I was crossing the street on the zebra crossing.
5) I was run down/knocked down by a motorbike.
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