Phrasal verbs transport | Free English Grammar, Vocabulary and Phrase Tests Free Exercises → Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases → Intermediate : Vocabulary Phrasal verbs transport For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below Key Correct Wrong 1. If you are travelling by car, taxi or bus in the UK, it's very important that you do your seatbelt A in B up C out D around 2. Matteo was a bit late for class yesterday because the eight o'clock bus didn't up and he had to wait for the next one A get B come C pick D turn 3. If you have a few hour's stopover in Hong Kong, you really should take a train into town and look the city A around B about C through D up 4. Chiara was a bit late arriving for work on Monday morning because her car was up in heavy traffic A picked B held C taken D slowed 5. If you see a yellow speed camera beside the road, it's good idea to slow a bit A off B up C under D down 6. If you plan _ a train journey in the UK, you should include a lot of extra time for delays A out B off C about D in 7. I arrived at the station with ten miutes to go until my train, but I had to queue for ten minutes so I missed the train A along B about C out D up 8. I wanted to arrive in London before five o'clock to do some shopping but I was delayed and my plans didn't out A carry B work C come D take 9. If your car breaks on the motorway, you should stop on the side of the road, stay in your car and telephone for help A up B out C down D off 10. When I missed the six o'clock train to London, I had to sit in the station until the next train, at seven thirty A around B along C back D out 11. If you _ off early in the morning, and drive up the motorway, you should be able to get to Birmingham by lunch time A get B break C take D set 12. Artur has a large family car so three people can easily _ into the back seat and two in the front A put B make C fit D work ©2015 International House Bristol