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PHRASAL VERBS - American English File 2 (AEF2)

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    Word order of phrasal verbs - unit 10B
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  • The meeting will ____ at 5 p.m., so we can grab dinner afterward.
    be over
    take off
    go on
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  • Unscramble the sentence: give / not / he / the / up / during / did / race
    He did not give up during the race.
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  • Create a sentence using the phrasal verb 'look forward to'.
    Possible example: I’m really looking forward to seeing my friends this weekend.
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  • We need to go to the store because we have ____ milk.
    run out of
    look out for
    ran out of
    looked out for
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  • Who will ____ the children while we’re away?
    give up
    look after
    look forward to
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  • Unscramble the sentence: me / you / up / pick / from / 8 p.m./ airport / the / at / can / ?
    Can you pick me up from the airport at 8 p.m.?
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  • Correct the error in this sentence: She is putting her coat in.
    She is putting her coat on / She's putting on her coat
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  • If you don’t know the right word, you can ____ it ____ in the dictionary.
    look / up
    write / down
    look / on
    turn / off
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  • Correct the error in this sentence: Could you drop out me at the train station?
    Could you drop me off at the train station?
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  • He ____ the job offer because it wasn’t what he wanted.
    gave on
    turned on
    turned down
    gave up
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  • We ____ for the train station at 7 a.m. yesterday.
    are setting off
    have set off
    set off
    setted off
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  • She ____ her daughter from school every afternoon.
    picks up
    is picking up
    picked up
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  • Correct the error in this sentence: The plane took on at exactly 10 p.m.
    The plane took off at exactly 10 p.m.
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  • Correct the error in this sentence: I writed down the wrong number.
    I wrote down the wrong number. / I've written down the wrong number.
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  • Create a present simple sentence using the phrasal verb 'go off'.
    Possible example: The alarm always goes off at 6 a.m.
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  • Which sentence is correct?
    I turn off the TV before leaving.
    I turned the TV off before leaving.
    I before leaving turned off the TV.
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