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Phrasal Verbs, Transitive and Intransitive

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    Phrasal Verb quiz to practise the grammar and vocabulary from Pearson's Focus 5 (B2+ level)
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  • c_ _ b _ _ _ o _ = reduce consumption of
    cut back on
  •  15
  • w _ _ _ d _ _ _ = eat very quickly
    wolf down
  •  20
  • p _ _ _ a _ = slowly eat very little
    pick at
  •  20
  • e _ _ u _ = finish in a certain way / situation
    end up
  •  10
  • When we use a verb after a phrasal verb, it's always - an infinitive / a gerund -.
    a gerund
  •  20
  • True or False? 3-word phrasal verbs are always separable.
    FALSE! Never separate 3-word phrasal verbs.
  •  20
  • h _ _ _ o _ = wait
    hang on
  •  10
  • c _ _ _ _ d _ _ _ = stop business or operation, especially permanently
    close down
  •  20
  • Which of these is transitive?
    get up
    put on
    break down
    grow up
  •  15
  • Which of these is intransitive?
    put up with
    run away
    let down
    hang up
  •  15
  • Is 'end up' transitive, intransitive, or can it be both?
    intransitive
  •  15
  • Is 'give up' transitive, intransitive, or can it be both?
    Both! (e.g.: 'I give up' - no object necessary, 'He gave up smoking' - with an object)
  •  15
  • p _ _ o _ _ = delay, postpone
    put off
  •  10
  • A, B, or A + B? -- A: Hang your coat up. B: Hang up your coat.
    A + B
  •  15
  • A, B or A + B? -- A: Pick him up at the station. B: Pick up him at the station.
    A (a pronoun always separates a phrasal verb if it's separable)
  •  10
  • g _ f _ _ = choose
    go for
  •  10