Two-word verbs exercise The two parts of an inseparable phrasal verb cannot be separated Complete the following sentences Even after moving to another city, she still calls ………………………………………… her old neighbors a) out b) on c) off It took him several weeks to fully get ……………………………………… his illness a) over b) out c) off You should go ………………………………………… the study materials at least twice before the exam a) on b) over c) down He has already gone ………………………………………… his money a) over b) through c) out It is no fun having so many children to look …………………………………………… a) after b) for c) at The police should look ……………………………………… the conspiracy a) at b) into c) for I ran ………………………………………… my ex-girlfriend yesterday a) across b) over c) at He fell …………………………………… the ladder and broke his back a) off b) out c) away He walked down the road without looking …………………………………… anybody a) at b) over c) after Answers Even after moving to another city, she still calls on her old neighbours (Call on = visit) It took him several weeks to fully get over his illness (Get over = recover, overcome) You should go over the study materials at least twice before the exam (Go over = review) He has already gone through his money (Go through = use up) It is no fun having so many children to look after (Look after = take care of) The police look into the conspiracy (Look into = investigate) I ran across my ex-girlfriend yesterday (Run across = find by chance) He fell off the ladder and broke his back He walked down the road without looking at anybody Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)