Grammar 1 – Phrasal VerbsMini-test on Phrasal Verbs Score: .... Complete the sentences by putting in the phrasal verb and its object in the correct order in the blank.. Example: The swea
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Mini-test on Phrasal Verbs Score:
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Complete the sentences by putting in the phrasal verb and its object in the correct order in the blank Change the verb form if necessary Example: The sweater was full of holes, so I threw it away (threw away/it) I’ve put up that picture (put up/ that picture) we bought last week. 1 There’s always litter here No one ever (pick up/it). 2 It’s quite cold now I think I’ll (put on/my coat). 3 I haven’t heard from Rita lately I might (ring up/her). 4 Daniel has to go into college to (hand in/his project). 5 I can’t remember the address I wish I’d (write down/it). 6 Nick is trying to (win back/all the money) he’s just lost. 7 I’m not going to have time to (wash up/these dishes). 8 If you don’t know the number, you can (look up/it) in the phone book. 9 There was an accident which (hold up/all the traffic coming into town). 10.The words ‘expect’ and ‘except’ are so similar that I keep (mix up/them). Corrector:
Mini-test on Phrasal Verbs Score:
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Complete the sentences by putting in the phrasal verb and its object in the correct order in the blank Change the verb form if necessary.
Example: The sweater was full of holes, so I threw it away (threw away/it).
I’ve put up that picture (put up/ that picture) we bought last week.
1 There’s always litter here No one ever (pick up/it).
2 It’s quite cold now I think I’ll (put on/my coat).
3 I haven’t heard from Rita lately I might (ring up/her).
4 Daniel has to go into college to (hand in/his project).
5 I can’t remember the address I wish I’d (write down/it).
6 Nick is trying to (win back/all the money) he’s just lost.
7 I’m not going to have time to (wash up/these dishes).
8 If you don’t know the number, you can (look up/it) in the phone book.
9 There was an accident which (hold up/all the traffic coming into town).
10.The words ‘expect’ and ‘except’ are so similar that I keep (mix up/them).
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Put these phrasal verbs in the right sentence.
I didn’t have a key, but luckily someone was there to let me in.
1 Can’t we go out somewhere? I don’t want to _ all evening
2 Could you lend me ten pounds? I’ll _ you _ on Friday
3 The pavement is very icy Be careful you don’t _
4 I was feeling so tired I had to _ on the bed for a while
5 There was an article in the newspaper that I wanted to _ and keep
6 Mark’s gone out, and I don’t know when he’s going to _
7 The driver unlocked the coach so that the passengers were able to _
8 I’ll have to _ these books _ to the library
9 Your brother was being a nuisance, so I told him to _
10 In order to get publicity, the company decided to _some of the new sweets free to children
Put these phrasal verbs in the right sentence.
I didn’t have a key, but luckily someone was there to let me in.
1 Can’t we go out somewhere? I don’t want to _ all evening
2 Could you lend me ten pounds? I’ll _ you _ on Friday
3 The pavement is very icy Be careful you don’t _
4 I was feeling so tired I had to _ on the bed for a while
5 There was an article in the newspaper that I wanted to _ and keep
6 Mark’s gone out, and I don’t know when he’s going to _
7 The driver unlocked the coach so that the passengers were able to _
8 I’ll have to _ these books _ to the library
9 Your brother was being a nuisance, so I told him to _
10 In order to get publicity, the company decided to some of the new sweets free to children
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Complete the sentences by putting in the phrasal verb and its object in the correct order in the blank.Change the verb form if necessary. (used for Mini-Test on Phrasal verbs)
Example: The sweater was full of holes, so I threw it away (threw away/it).
I’ve put up that picture (put up/ that picture) we bought last week.
1 There’s always litter here No one ever [pick it up] (pick up/it)
2 It’s quite cold now I think I’ll [put on my coat]/[put my coat on] (put on/my coat)
3 I haven’t heard from Rita lately I might [ring her up] (ring up/her)
4 Daniel has to go into college to [hand in his project]/[hand his project in] (hand in/his project)
5 I can’t remember the address I wish I’d [written it down] (write down/it)
6 Nick is trying to [win back all the money] (win back/all the money) he’s just lost
7 I’m not going to have time to [wash up these dishes]/[wash these dishes up] (wash up/these dishes)
8 If you don’t know the number, you can [look it up] (look up/it) in the phone book
9 There was an accident which [held up all the traffic coming into town] (hold up/all the traffic coming into town)
10 The words ‘expect’ and ‘except’ are so similar that I keep [mixing them up] (mix up/them)
Work out the meaning of these phrasal verbs and put them in the right sentences.
I didn’t have a key, but luckily someone was there to let me in.
1 Can’t we go out somewhere? I don’t want to [stay in] all evening
2 Could you lend me ten pounds? I’ll [pay] you [back] on Friday
3 The pavement is very icy Be careful you don’t [fall over]
4 I was feeling so tired I had to [lie down] on the bed for a while
5 There was an article in the newspaper that I wanted to [cut out] and keep
6 Mark’s gone out, and I don’t know when he’s going to [come back]
7 The driver unlocked the coach so that the passengers were able to [get on]
8 I’ll have to [take] these books [back] to the library
9 Your brother was being a nuisance, so I told him to [go away]
10 In order to get publicity, the company decided to [give away] some of the new sweets free to children
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