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B2 Gold Experience > Unit 5 Phrasal verbs

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  • It's important to be able to _____ ON your teammates when playing your sport. You can play as individuals
    count
  • We _____ the champions and beat them!!
    took on
    worked out
    got through
    knocked out
  • When are you going to _______ organising that football match. You need to get it done and you haven't even started yet.
    get through
    get up to
    get back to
    get round to
  • I had to ______ the offer of going to the US to play sports because I had to finish school here.
    turn down
    work out
    get through
    knock out
  • My legs are so sore I can't get ____!! Can you help me off the sofa please!
    up
  • I love _____ with my friends at the weekend. We always have such a good time.
    getting together
  • I'd better GET _____ my studies as I have an exam tomorrow and I haven't finished reviewing everything.
    UP TO
    BACK TO
    ROUND TO
    IN TO
  • Everyone thought that Arsenal was going to be _______ in the early rounds, but in the end they beat Barcelona in the final.
    put out
    taken out
    got out
    knocked out
  • Losing the match really _____ me _____ but a few weeks later I'd got over it.
    knocked me out
    got me down
    took me on
    got me back
  • I go to the gym every day to ____ out.
    work
  • Oh my goodness. I've got so much homework to _______. I'll be busy for about 3 hours.
    work out
    get round to
    get through
    turn down
  • Jamie loves ______ off how strong he is. He'll pick you up and put you over his shoulder.
    showing
  • What does "count on" someone mean?
    You're confident you can depend on someone
  • I'll GET _____ TO you as soon as possible about the party. I don't know yet if I can go. (This is another use of the ph verb!)
    back
    up
    down
    in