Phrasal verbs in context Exercise Things we every day These very common phrasal verbs are used to describe the type of actions that we every day Choose the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box to replace the words in italics in the sentences below Put the verbs in the correct tense work out get up turn of put on go out take of wake up I (1) stopped sleeping very early this morning WAKED UP 2.I (2) stop sleeping and get out of bed at o’clock during the week GET UP She (3) removed her jacket as she came in TOOK OFF 4.I (4) donned a coat and left the house PUT ON 5.He (5) left the house for a social activity with some friends WENT OUT 6.She (6) does physical exercise in the local gym every day WORKS OUT 7.Is the computer turned on? Will you (7) stop it working by pressing a button, please? TURN OFF Exercise Food These phrasal verbs are all about food Complete the sentences below using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box rustle up dish up tuck into finish of eat out The children were all at the table waiting for me to _DISH UP 2.I’m afraid there isn’t any cake left - we _RUSTLE _ it _UP _ Judging by the way they _TUCK INTO dinner, they must have been very hungry 4.I can probably _FINISH OFF a meal with what’s left in the fridge There are some very good restaurants in the city centre if you like to _EAT OUT _ * rustle up : làm vội vã dish up : chuẩn bị bữa ăn tuck into: ăn ngấu nghiến finish off: hoàn thành xong Exercise Travelling and transport These common phrasal verbs are connected with travelling and transport Complete the text with the phrasal verbs below Put them in the correct tense check in get on get of (X2) break down take of turn back John and David’s flight home from Amsterdam was at nine in the morning They had arranged to meet with John’s friend Mark at half past six but Mark arrived at the hotel almost half an hour late – that, however, was just the beginning of their problems On the way from the hotel to the airport, their car (1) _ in the middle of a busy intersection, causing a traffic jam Then, David realized that he had left his mobile phone in the hotel, but it was too late for them to (2) When they arrived at the airport, they had just enough time to (3) _, go through passport control and security check and (4) the plane The plane (5) very shortly after that and eight hours later, they landed in New York, but they couldn’t (6) _ the plane because there was a problem on the runway They felt a jet lag and finally, forty-five minutes after landing, they (7) Exercise Journeys Complete the conversation with a phrasal verb from the box in the correct form The definitions in brackets will help you set of pick up hang on get in A: You’re arriving in Rome next Friday, right? B: Yes, that’s right A: I’ll (1) _ pick _ you _ up _ if you like? (collect) B: That would be lovely A: What time does your plane (2) _ set of ? (arrive) B: (3) Hang on _ (Wait) I’ll just check on the ticket Er… 20.45 A: OK If I (4) get in _ (leave the house) at about 8.00p.m., I’ll be there on time Set of: khởi hành Pick up: đón ( tới đâu) Hang on = wait: đợi Get in: nhà Exercise Tidying and cleaning This exercise is about phrasal verbs which describe cleaning or tidying actions Choose an adverb or preposition from the box below to make a phrasal verb in sentences – Note that one of the prepositions/adverbs will be used twice up down back away The house was such a mess after the party so I helped to clear _away _ He dried the plates and put them _back _ Could you put the books _up _ on the shelves after you have used them? I’ve wiped _down _ all the surfaces in the kitchen I like cooking dinner but I hate washing up after Clear away: dọn Put up: dựng lên Wipe down: quét sạch, hủy diệt Wash up: rửa bát Put sth back: đặt lại chổ cũ Exercise Money These phrasal verbs are all about spending and saving money Use the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box to replace the words in italics in the sentences below splash out save up fork out settle up dip into put down I’ve paid a part of the cost and promised to pay the rest later a deposit on a new house PUT DOWN I’m not spending when I not want four hundred pounds on ski clothes! DIPPING INTO I may have to take a small amount of money from my savings to pay for the repairs FORK OUT I’m keeping my money so I can use it in the future for a round the world trip SAVING UP If you pay for dinner I’ll pay you the money I owe you at the end of the evening SETTLE UP She’s just spent a lot of money on a smart new car SPLASH OUT * splash out: dành dụm nhiều tiền vào fork out : trả khoản tiền settle up : trả tiền mà bạn nợ dip into: tiết kiệm tiền put down : cọc tiền ( trả % trước) Exercise Emotions These phrasal verbs all relate to emotions and feelings Try to match them to their meanings on the right: calm down C chill out D cheer up A look forward to sth E wind sb up B freak out F a b c d e f to feel happier an informal phrasal verb meaning to make someone angry and upset to stop being angry, excited or upset an informal phrasal verb meaning to relax to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen an informal phrasal verb meaning to be very excited or emotional or to cause someone be this way wind sb up : khiến tức giận freak out : phấn khích Exercise Relationships These phrasal verbs all relate to relationships Complete the dialogues with the phrasal verbs below put up with split up get over go out with (someone) A: Did you hear that Sarah and David have SPLIT UP _ (end a relationship)? B:Really? They’ve been _GO OUT WITH (be boyfriend and girlfriend) for years! What went wrong? A: Sarah said all they did was argue because he was very jealous, and she couldn’t _PUT UP WITH (tolerate) it anymore David apparently is very upset A: I’m sure he is, but he’ll _GET OVER (begin to feel better) * split up = break up Exercise Replace the underlined words with a phrasal verb We’ve arranged a meeting for next Tuesday SET UP Be careful! There's a car coming WATCH OUT I was always nervous as the plane went into the air SET OFF Everything is so expensive Prices seem to be increasing all the time GONING UP There used to be a restaurant here but it went out of business a year ago Before you accept this ofer please consider it carefully THINK OVER IT We can't continue if you don't co-operate CARRY ON He was ofered a new job but he refused it because he didn't want to move house TURNED DOWN I'm sure we'll all remember this holiday with great pleasure LOOK BACK ON 10 The fire suddenly started in the hours of the morning Exercise 10 What time you often ? a get up b turn up c.look up d get out We must the information to fill in the form a get out b find out c find down d find up My favourite writer has _ another best seller a bring out b brought up c brought out d brought in We invited her to go out for dinner, but she a turn down b turn up c turned down d turned on When I turn up, the town hall was already of teenagers a full b.packed c.crowded d jamed She turned _ the new job in a big city in spite of the high salary a.on b.down c.of d up After using, you should the computer a turned of b.switched on c liiked for d put of Has Peter arrived yet ? – No, but I’m sure he _ up soon a will turn b has turned c turns d turned My grandmother hasn’t over the death of my grandfather a get b got c getted d getting 10.Remember to _ out how many people are coming to the party a.go b turn c find d look 11 You are going too fast so I can’t _ up with you a keep b take c go d come 12 The car _ down on my way home last night a break b broke c broken d to break 13 My father used to smoke too much but now he has up a given b give c to give d giving 14 I enjoyed living in London, but it didn’t really _ up to my expectation a living b lived c live d to live 15 Please, _ on what you are doing! a go b turn c get d take 16 We don’t remember exactly when our parents started this workshop a set on b set up c set out d to set 17 We have to try harder so that our handicrafts can stay equal with theirs a keep up with b keep on with c live up with d live on 18 I want to watch the news so I the TV a turn up b turn of c turn on d turn of 19 What time will you begin your journey to Da Lat? a set of b get up c keep up with d come over 20 We arranged to meet in front of the cinema but they didn’t arrive a find out b turn up c go on d switch of 21 The artisans in my village can earn enough money from sweater knitting to live a live on b live up to c live with d live at 22 They have to the museum because it’s no longer a place of interest a close down b set of c set up d look forward to 23 Do you think we can selling silk scarves as souvenirs? a live on b go on c live up d get up 24.They are going to publish a guidebook to diferent beauty spots in Viet Nam a bring to b bring out c bring up d bring on 25 I’m thinking with pleasure about the weekend a looking forward to b excited c fond of d keen on 26 You have to read the instruction before making models a look up b, look through c look for d look up 27 Who will take care of the baby when you go on bussiness? a look after b look up c look for d look through 28 What time did you come from the trip last night? a out b back c to d over 29 We must _the reality that our handicrafts are in competition with those of other villagers a face up to b get on with c turn down d come back 30 The craft of basket weaving is usually from generation to generation a passed down b deal with c closed down d bring out 31 The city has recently set _ a new library in the West Suburb a of b up c out d on 32 You should _ the shoes when coming into the Japanese houses a take of b put on c get of d take on 33 We were shown the town by a student a up b on c around d of 34 The town council decided to pull the building because it was unsafe a down b over c up d with 35 Their children have all grown and left home for the city to work a on b up c out d with 36 I often use a dictionary to look _ the meaning of new words a up b for c after d on 37 One you have finish reading, you can go on with your work a continue doing b continue to c keep d keep to 38 The doctor wanted to examine the test results with her patient a go over b up c go on d go out 39 The local meeting is on this weekend Please put it down in your diary a make a note b made a note c have made a note d to make a note 40 You don’t need the light on in here Press the switch, please! a turn on b turn down c turn of d turn up 41.My grandfather has recovered from the illness a get over b got over c to get over d.getting over 42 She spent her chilhood in a small village in the south a grew up b grow up c grown up d to grow up 43 We are really expecting to see you again pleasure a looking forward to b look up c look for d look after 44 I’ve the product catalogue and decided to buy this table a found out b closed down c looked through d lived on 45.Do you know who’s _ his pottery workshop? a taking over b bringing out c assing down d turning down 46 This sports centre is so small that it cannot the demands of local residents a face up to b keep up with c.deal about d set up 47.After I find all the information I needed, I _ the computer a turned of b switched on c.looked for d put of ... about phrasal verbs which describe cleaning or tidying actions Choose an adverb or preposition from the box below to make a phrasal verb in sentences – Note that one of the prepositions/adverbs...Exercise Travelling and transport These common phrasal verbs are connected with travelling and transport Complete the text with the phrasal verbs below Put them in the correct tense check in... bát Put sth back: đặt lại chổ cũ Exercise Money These phrasal verbs are all about spending and saving money Use the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box to replace the words in italics in