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Gold Exp. C1 Unit 4 Phrasal Vebs
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Which phrasal verb means 'to nag someone'?
go on about
come up against
go on at
go in for
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I think you should always ___ up for what you think is right. Don't just follow other people.
give
stand
get
live
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I’m surprised they got ___ with not having a train ticket. They’ll have to be more careful in future.
away
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Don't be ___ in by her friendly smile. She can be quite unpleasant if things don't go her way.
pulled
taken
given
put
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I haven’t got ___ to fixing that shelf yet.
down
up
round
over
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It's always good to ___ ___ ___ old friends when you haven't seen them for a while.
catch up with
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Which phrasal verbs means 'to avoid something or someone'?
watch out for
come up against
get out of
stay away from
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Their new album failed to ___ ___ ___ to my expectations. I thought it would be great!
live up to
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As I know so little about the issue, I decided to read ___ on it.
up
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While we were working on our project, we came up ___ several problems which needed to be resolved.
against
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If it comes ___ to a choice between reading the book or watching the film, I always go for the former.
down
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All he does is go ___ ___ football all the time; it's all he ever talks about. It's so tedious!
on about
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Luckily, we managed to ___ out of having lunch with Tom and Sally. They're not the best of company.
get
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I thought I’d ___ out of things to watch, so I renewed my streaming subscription.
run
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