Phrasal Verbs Practice – 170 .Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) .N1. If you come in, you enter a place .N2. If you come off, you leave a place .N3. If you come out of...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 169 .Complete the sentences. Choose the correct particles .N1. Anjelica was brought off / up / for by strict parents .N2. After driving for a while, we came out / in / through of the tunnel...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 168 .Choose the best answer to complete the sentences .N1. After a while we all sat down / stood up / fell down to eat N2. Someone fell down / stood up / went into in...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 167 .Match sentence halves 1-6 with A-F to make complete sentences N1. Mrs. Todd came running out N2. A lot of the people N3. I remember running into N4. I went back to the kitchen N5....
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 166 .Complete the sentences. Choose the correct particles .N1. Maya picked the bags on / in / up and left the restaurant .N2. He took the suitcases down / back / into upstairs .N3. I took...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 165 Match each phrasal verb 1-5 with another phrasal verb A-E that has the same meaning N1. turn off N2. pick up N3. throw out N4. turn on N5. put down A. throw away B. switch...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 164 Make these sentences less formal. Replace the underlined words with the phrasal verbs in the box go up / go back / go into / move down / sit down / turn back .N1. I...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 163 .Complete the sentences. Choose the correct particles .N1. We enjoyed it and would really like to go on / in / back one day ?N2. Could you run into / away / in and get...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 162 .Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs in the box coming off / came in /returned to / come through / coming up / made for ?N1. Why don’t you ………………………… to the living mom...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 161 .Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) .N1. If you let someone in, you allow them to leave a place .N2. If you light something up, you shine light on or...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 160 .Complete the sentences. Choose the correct particles .N1. We enjoyed it and would really like to go on / in / back one day ?N2. Could you run into / away / in and get...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 159 be taken aback : to be very surprised about something .Emma was somewhat taken aback by his directness stub something out to stop a cigarette from burning by pressing the end of it against something...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 158 take something in to collect or earn a particular amount of money : to visit a place while you are in the area .They continued a few miles farther to take in Hinton House if...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 157 strip somebody of something to take away something important from someone as a punishment, for example their title, property, or power .Captain Evans was found guilty and stripped of his rank strike up strike up...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 156 stick out if something sticks out, you notice it because part of it comes out further than the rest of a surface .The children were so thin their ribs stuck out stick out of/from/through .Paul’s...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 155 slip something in : to use a word or say something without attracting too much attention .He had slipped in a few jokes to liven the speech up slip away : to leave a place...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 154 sign something away : to sign a document that gives your property or legal rights to someone else .She had signed away all claims to the house .I felt as if I was signing away...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 153 (sit around (also sit about : to spend a lot of time sitting and doing nothing very useful .We sat around for a bit, chatting sink in if information, facts etc sink in, you gradually...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 152 sew something up : to close or repair something by sewing it ?Could you sew up this hole in my trousers usually passive) informal) : to finish a business agreement or plan and get the...
Phrasal Verbs Practice – 151 settle on/upon somebody/something : to decide or agree on something .They haven’t settled on a name for the baby yet settle something on somebody : to make a formal arrangement to give money or property...