The burglar ________ the office and stole five laptops.
  • broke into
  • broke down
She is always _____________. Everything she says is a lie
  • making things up
  • taking it back
  • going up
  • make it up
I'm so sorry. I wish I could _____ what I said to you.
  • give back
  • come across
  • make up
  • take back
I need to stop at the pharmacy to ________ some medicine.
  • go in
  • come in
  • pick up
  • fill in
I promise to ______ her daughter next week when she’s at work.
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  • take off
  • look for
  • knock up
  • look after
She needs to take a while to _____ the cold.
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  • get along
  • get over
  • get through
  • get on
Look at that boy on the bike riding with no hands. He's just showing ___________ .
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  • off
  • up
  • out
  • in
He's planning to ____ the family ___ somewhere warm for Christmas.
  • take out
  • take away
  • take over
  • take on
Could you ________ your room, please? It's a mess!
  • do up
  • clear up
  • pick up
  • take in
Remember to ________ your assignment next class.
  • hand in
  • bring up
  • do up
  • take in
We have to ............early if we want to see the sunset.
  • pick up
  • keep on
  • light up
  • set off
I thought someone in the office must have taken my favourite pen but it suddenly APPEARED in my coat pocket. 
  • turned on
  • turned up 
  • turned off
  • turned about
Susan saw a boy take my wallet out of my bag but he managed to ESCAPE before we could stop him.
  • get out 
  • get away
  • get on 
  • get up
Even though she knew there would be serious consequences she decided to PROCEED with her decision to admit that she had forged his signature.
  • go with 
  • go up with 
  • go ahead with 
  • go off with 
Students, please read the questions carefully. Do not just __________ it.
  • flip through
  • sit down
  • put up with
  • rack up
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.The plane couldn't __________ because of a storm. (leave the ground and fly)
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  • take on
  • take off
  • take over
  • take up
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.He's going to ___________ photography in his free time. (start to learn)
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  • take on
  • take off
  • take over
  • take on
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.The company is expanding and _____________ new staff (recruiting)
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  • taking on
  • taking off
  • taking over
  • taking up
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.The company was ___________ by a big multinational. (taken control of)
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  • taken on
  • taken off
  • taken over
  • taken up
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.I can't do my work because the Internet has _____________. (stopped working temporarily)
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  • gone off
  • gone on
  • gone through
  • gone down
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.Please ________. I am very interested to hear what you have to say. (continue)
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  • go off
  • go on
  • go through
  • go down
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.Let's __________ the report again to make sure we have included everything. (look carefully at)
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  • go off
  • go on
  • go through
  • go down
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.I'm sorry. I have to cancel our meeting. Something urgent has ___________. (happened)
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  • come over
  • come up
  • come across
  • come out
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.I can't do my work because the Internet has _____________. (stopped working temporarily)
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  • gone off
  • gone on
  • gone through
  • gone down
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.It would be great if you could __________ this weekend. (visit me)
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  • come over
  • come up
  • come across
  • come out
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.The rain stopped and the sun ____________. (appeared)
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  • came over
  • came up
  • came across
  • came out
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.I ___________ an old school friend in the street yesterday. (met)
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  • came over
  • came up
  • came across
  • came out
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.I phoned many times, but the line was busy, so I couldn't ______________. (make contact)
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  • get over
  • get in
  • get by
  • get through
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.It has taken her a long time to ____________ her illness. (recover from)
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  • get over
  • get in
  • get by
  • get through
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.What time does your plane ____________? (arrive)
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  • get over
  • get in
  • get by
  • get through
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.How are we going to ___________ without you? (manage)
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  • get over
  • get in
  • get by
  • get through
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.The rain stopped and the sun ____________. (appeared)
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  • came over
  • came up
  • came across
  • came out
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the phrasal verb to go into the sentence. To help you, there are words in brackets next to each sentence that describe the meaning of the phrasal verb.A lot of people were hurt when the bomb _____________. (exploded)
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  • went off
  • went on
  • went through
  • went down
Which sentence is correct? Phrasal Verb: take after
  • My dad takes after my dog.
  • Could you take after my cellphone?
  • I take after my dad. We both like fishing.
  • I'm going to the movies after I take my medicine.
Which sentence is correct? Phrasal Verb:
  • I can look TV after I do my homework.
  • My grandma looks after me when my parents are working.
  • Please don't look after my toys.
  • Yesterday I look after my little sister.
Which sentence is correct? Phrasal Verb: tell someone off
  • My mom tell me off when I don't do my homework.
  • My mom tells me off when I don't do my homework.
  • My mom told me off when I don't do my homework.
  • My mom tells off me when I don't do my homework.
Which sentence is incorrect? Phrasal verb: make up
  • I love making up stories. I want to be a writer when I grow up.
  • My mom wears a lot of make up.
  • Stop making up excuses. Just say you made a mistake...
  • I want to make up new make up to make up for my mom's make up.
Match the phrasal verb in red with its meaning:I made the story up.
  • found the solution
  • invented, created
He called off the meeting.
  • canceled
  • postponed
She found out the price.
  • omitted, did not include
  • discovered, learned
We finally figured it out.
  • drew a line through
  • found the solution
I picked up the coin.
  • took with my hand
  • returned to the original place
I tried on the shirts.
  • started
  • checked to see if they fit
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verb. To continue
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  • carry on
  • cheer up
  • find out
  • get out
  • give up
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verb.To stop feeling sad
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  • cheer up
  • give up
  • find out
  • look for
  • hang out
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verb.To discover or learn some information
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  • find out
  • carry on
  • look for
  • get out
  • hang out
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verb.
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  • get out
  • find out
  • carry on
  • hang out
  • look for
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verb.To stop doing something before you have finished
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  • give up
  • carry on
  • cheer up
  • hang out
  • find out
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verbTo spend time in a place with friends
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  • hang out
  • get out
  • find out
  • carry on
  • look for
Match the definition with the correct phrasal verbTo try to find something
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  • Look for
  • cheer up
  • find out
  • hang out
  • carry on
Read and choose the correct answer.Don't be sad about your exam. You got a 9 on the test!
  • Cheer up!
  • Carry on!
  • Give up!
Read and choose the correct answer. I need to ... why my best friend is angry with me. I really don't know!
  • find out
  • get out
  • look for
Read and choose the correct answer. The third grade kids don't ... with the second graders. We have different recess times.
  • give up
  • cheer up
  • hang out
Read and choose the correct answer.I want to ... piano lessons because they are difficult, but my mom says I can't quit.
  • give in
  • carry on
  • give up
Read and choose the correct answer.My little sister always ... me in the drawer when we play hide and seek. I could never fit in there!
  • looks for
  • finds out
  • hangs out
Read and choose the correct answer.I was tired so I wanted to take a break from studying but my friend said we should ...
  • carry on
  • get out
  • give up
Choose the correct verb for the next phrase: Can you please ____off the music?
  • turn
  • get
  • take
  • put
Choose the correct phrasal verb for the following sentence: If we want to have fun tonight, we need to _______.
  • go out
  • go away
  • go
  • go now
Choose the correct verb for the next phrase: It’s very cold today, you should ___on your coat.
  • get
  • put
  • take
  • leave
Choose the correct verb + preposition for the next phrase: The basketball ______the hoop.Group of answer choices
  • went into
  • went under
  • went in
  • went on
Choose the correct Phrasal Verb for the following sentence: You have to _______fast food, it is unhealthy.Group of answer choices
  • give out
  • give in
  • give up
  • give away
Choose the correct phrasal verb for the following sentence: Could you _______your shoes?
  • take off
  • take
  • take on
  • put in
To return something you have borrowed.
  • pick up
  • try on
  • take back
  • give back
To put on or be wearing clothes.
  • pick up
  • try on
  • take back
  • give back
To collect something that has been left elsewhere.
  • pick up
  • try on
  • take back
  • give back
To return something to the place where you took it.
  • pick up
  • try on
  • take back
  • give back
In a 800-meter race you have to___around the track.
  • kick
  • hit
  • throw
  • run
In basketball you have to ______the ball through a net.
  • kick
  • hit
  • throw
  • run
In football you have to ___the ball into a goal.
  • kick
  • hit
  • throw
  • run
In tennis you have to_____the ball over a net.
  • kick
  • hit
  • throw
  • run
We had some problems when we checked _?_ the hotel. They had reserved the room under the wrong name.
  • into
  • on
  • off
  • up
My book club meets regularly to discuss selected novels. In fact, we are getting _?_ next week to talk about a really unique mystery novel called Illusion.
  • over
  • after
  • together
  • about
Mrs. Jones's husband passed _?_ last Friday. We are going to attend his funeral next week.
  • by
  • for
  • into
  • away
In the dream, my wallet turned _?_ a butterfly and flew away. Isn't that symbolic. I think I'd better stop spending so much money.
  • in
  • over
  • into
  • back
Before the plane took _?_, the flight attendant told everyone to fasten their seat belts and put their chairs in an upright position.
  • off
  • away
  • up
  • by
Don't forget to put your gloves _?_. It is cold outside!
  • in
  • on
  • off
  • over
The police chased the robber down the street and through the park but they couldn't catch him. He got _?_ by jumping on the back of a passing truck.
  • into
  • away
  • together
  • for
Fred told us to keep _?_. He said the dog was very aggressive and that it might even be rabid.
  • after
  • over
  • up
  • back
I am looking _?_ an apartment near the beach. I would like a studio or a one bedroom with a view of the ocean.
  • in
  • up
  • for
  • off
I can't believe how much John takes _?_ his father. They look and act exactly the same.
  • away
  • on
  • after
  • together
My aunt has just __________ a shop selling antiques.
  • set back
  • set off
  • set in
  • set up
You should learn to __________ with your friends.
  • get along
  • get back
  • get over
  • get down
She still has not __________ her grandmother's death.
  • gotten off
  • gotten over
  • gotten out
  • gotten up
Mrs Li often __________ to her son's wilful demands.
  • gives in
  • gives out
  • gives off
  • gives away
She __________ an old diary while packing her room.
  • came along
  • came away
  • came back
  • came across
I __________ Evan at the mall earlier. What a coincidence!
  • ran down
  • ran by
  • ran into
  • ran through
She __________ her wedding due to her father's death.
  • put down
  • put on
  • put off
  • put away
We had to __________ the programme before the actual performance.
  • run after
  • run away
  • run through
  • run into
Please __________. I can't hear you clearly.
  • speak into
  • speak on
  • speak up
  • speak for
The woman __________ with the money so the police are after her.
  • ran after
  • ran away
  • ran into
  • ran through
The pupils were asked to __________ their new classmate.
  • look into
  • look after
  • look on
  • look out
My sister lost her purse and had __________ it everywhere.
  • looked after
  • looked at
  • looked for
  • looked out
She has __________ tennis lessons to pick up a new sport.
  • taken on
  • taken to
  • taken up
  • taken in
The car __________ in the middle of the road.
  • broke out
  • broke down
  • broke in
  • broke up
The widow decided to __________ her children all by herself.
  • bring in
  • bring through
  • bring up
  • bring into
We usually __________ quite early in the morning.
  • get in
  • get over
  • get down
  • get up
Our grandparents _________ a lot during the last war.
  • went across
  • went through
  • went by
  • went on
We need to _________ with one another since we are working on the same team this year.
  • get on
  • get off
  • get up
  • get out
Please _________ your shoes when you enter the house.
  • take on
  • take up
  • take off
  • take after
His mother ________ telling him to study.
  • keeps in
  • keeps on
  • keeps off
  • keeps up
The machine ________ but we did not know how to fix it.
  • broke down
  • broke in
  • broke out
  • broke off
They _________ you yesterday evening but you were not in.
  • called off
  • called on
  • called up
  • called in
Many people in China ________ on bicycles.
  • get along
  • get in
  • get off
  • get around
Tim __________ the shock of his poor results and decided to work harder.
  • got over
  • got on
  • got up
  • got off
"We will ________ the matter," the police assured us.
  • look out
  • look upon
  • look for
  • look into
We can ________ the dictionary if we do not understand the meaning of any word.
  • look out
  • look up
  • look for
  • look into
He __________ grumbling about the matter the whole day.
  • kept in
  • kept up
  • kept off
  • kept on
The meeting was ___________ as one of us could not go.
  • called off
  • called on
  • called in
  • called up
Sheila ________ some notes while Mr Tan spoke.
  • took off
  • took back
  • took down
  • took after
He ___________ his father in looks and behaviour.
  • takes back
  • takes after
  • takes down
  • takes off
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