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  • If you don’t drink that milk soon, it will ________ .
    GO OFF
  • He is the greatest person I know because he is always there for his family, and he still achieved a lot in his career. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE.
    He is the greatest person I know because he is always there for his family, and he HAS STILL ACHIEVED a lot in his career.
  • Did you finish / Have you finished your maths homework yet?
    HAVE YOU FINISHED your maths homework yet?
  • I realise how tired you must be after the long journey you had. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE.
    I realise how tired you must be after the long journey you HAVE HAD.
  • Wait for your soup to ________ a bit before you eat it, or you’ll burn yourself.
    COOL DOWN
  • I have _________ tea and coffee completely and I’m sleeping much better now.
    CUT OUT
  • I don’t want to cook, so I’ll just _________ something in the microwave.
    HEAT UP
  • If you haven’t had enough at the end of a meal, you can always _________ fruit.
    FILL UP ON
  • Choose the correct answers. What phrasal verbs are related to temperature?
    fill up on
    live on
    eat up
    heat up
  • He still didn't find / hasn't find the recipe he’s looking for.
    He still HASN'T FIND the recipe he’s looking for.
  • I have worked on a farm in Turkey last summer. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE.
    I WORKED on a farm in Turkey last summer.
  • We more or less ________ rice and potatoes at home – it’s a bit boring, to be honest.
    LIVE ON
  • Choose the correct answers. What phrasal verbs are related to eating a lot of food?
    cut out
    eat out
    heat up
    fill up (on)
  • I read / 've read 12 books since the start of this year.
    I’VE READ 12 books since the start of this year.
  • We don’t _______ much because restaurants are expensive in this town.
    EAT OUT
  • Let’s go to a restaurant tonight – we didn't eat / haven't eaten out for weeks.
    Let’s go to a restaurant tonight – we HAVEN'T EATEN out for weeks.
  • I’m not hungry because I just have / 've just had a big lunch.
    I’m not hungry because I 'VE JUST HAD a big lunch.
  • What did you cook / have you cooked for dinner last night?
    What DID YOU COOK for dinner last night?
  • Danielle went / has gone for a run and she isn’t back yet.
    Danielle HAS GONE for a run and she isn’t back yet.
  • This pasta has been in the fridge for a week. It has probably __________.
    GONE OFF
  • In my opinion, this is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, and it was already nominated for several awards. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE.
    In my opinion, this is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, and it HAS ALREADY BEEN nominated for several awards.
  • We often helped / have often helped in the kitchen when we were children.
    We OFTEN HELPED in the kitchen when we were children.
  • I have been very disappointed when I read your advertisement. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE.
    I WAS very disappointed when I read your advertisement.
  • You can’t have any pudding unless you ________ everything on your plate, Charlie!
    EAT UP