Complete the following sentences by choosing the
most appropriate phrasal verb from the list given. Make sure you conjugate them
as well.
(Call off, turn off, bring up, give away, dawn on,
break down, take off, call in, hold on, turn down, sell out, fill in, take up,
go through, take off)
- The truth of the matter finally ____ Tina.
- Please ____ your socks before you enter the room.
- The employees ____ the strike.
- The neighbour asked us to _____ the music.
- Please ____ the lights when you leave.
- The flight will ____ any moment now.
- ____ the study materials the teacher gave you.
- ____ the surgeon immediately, the patient needs her.
- Please ___ this application and submit it there.
- Tim and his family ____ the kid as their own.
- All the tickets for the Avengers were _____.
- My car ________ in the middle of the road.
- The kid decided to ____ a new hobby.
- The judges will ____ to their decision for a while.
- Please don’t ____ all your money.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the
blanks
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate phrasal
verb.
(Give up, call off, get away with, work up, show
up, make up, come up, put up, clean up, hang up)
- Timothy finally ____ at the wedding.
- Never ____ on your dreams.
- ____ the room before you leave to play.
- The convict is trying to _____ a story.
- Mark Antony’s speech ____ the Roman people.
- The convention was ____ due to the pandemic.
- You can’t _____ such a horrible thing.
- The parents couldn’t ____ with the naughty kid.
- The speaker _____ on me.
- Can you ____ with a new topic?
Phrasal
Verb Exercises
Choose the
correct phrasal verb from the parenthesis at the end of the sentence.
- Someone broke into my car last
night and stole the stereo. (broke down/broke into)
- Will you be able to get by this
month with the little you have?(get off / get by)
- His father always taught him not to _____ those
people with less. (look up to / look down on)
- Stop complaining and _____ your work! (get on with
/ get over)
- The boss wants you to _____ your figures for this
month to him. (hand out / hand in)
- We’re going to have to _____ our trip to Spain
until September. (put up/ put off)
- I _____ Amir today at the supermarket. It was
great to see him. (ran out of / ran into)
- I’m so tired of Sophie _____ her engagement ring
all the time. (showing off, showing up)
- The police would not _____ to the kidnapper’s
demands. (give up/ give in)
- I thought I would _____ for a cup of coffee. Is
that okay? (drop off/ drop in)
- Have you ever _____ such an unusual piece of art?
(come forward/come across)
- It’s important to _____ on time. (show up / show
off)
- _____ your feet when walking; you don’t want to
trip! (uplift / lift up)
- The tree was _____ by the wind. (blown up / blown
over)
- He _____ his hat to show me his new haircut. (took
off / took up)
- I just can’t seem to _____ this book. (get off /
get into )
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