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exercices about phrasal verbs




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PICTIONARY OF COMMON PHRASAL VERBS - set 1
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
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SUPER ENGLISH VERBS! PART 1:GET - 1 PAGE GRAMMAR-GUIDE (top 10 uses of �get�; �get� as a phrasal verb with meanings and examples and collocations with �get�)
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Downloads: 1912

 
Phrasal Verbs & Key
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 2003

 
PICTIONARY OF COMMON PHRASAL VERBS - Set 2
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 1616

 
PICTIONARY OF COMMON PHRASAL VERBS - Set 3
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 1258

 
SUPER ENGLISH VERBS! PART 5: GO - 1 PAGE GRAMMAR-GUIDE (top uses of �go�, �go� as a phrasal verb and collocations with �go�)
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Downloads: 1178

 

Exercises on Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal Verbs with 'up'
Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.
  1. Jane and I want to� up smoking.
  2. Could you� me up at 6 o'clock?
  3. We must� up or we will miss the bus.
  4. Can you� me up at the station?
  5. In many countries, the pupils have to� up when the teacher enters the class-room.
  6. I usually have to� up at half past six.
  7. I must� up my room today.
Phrasal Verbs with 'on'
Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.
  1. Please� on your coat, it's cold outside.
  2. Do you mind if I� on the telly? I want to watch the news.
  3. Excuse me. Where can I� on the shirt?
  4. Can I� on reading now?
  5. If you don't� on the train now, it will leave without you.
Phrasal Verbs with 'turn'
Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.
  1. I love this song! Do you mind if I turn� the volume?
  2. Turn� the telly and go to bed.
  3. Turn� the oven, I want to bake a pizza.
  4. Turn the page . The information you are looking for is on the other side.
  5. Turn . Is that Bob over there?
  6. Please turn� the music, I am speaking on the phone.
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Phrasal Verbs with 'out'
Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.
  1. When it is hot and dry, forest fires� out easily.
  2. �out! There's a car coming.
  3. It took the firemen 5 hours to� out the fire.
  4. You are the woman of my dreams. Will you� out with me?
  5. Could you� out the candle?
  6. We knocked at Mary's door but she wouldn't� out.
  7. Would you like to� out tonight? There is a new restaurant in town.