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ADVANCED ADULTS PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS

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  • This type of condescending smile is called a:
    WERK
    TWERK
    SMIRK
  • Paying with a smart phone has really caught ___ in recent years.
    ON
  • They have been GOING OUT for 6 months. What does the phrasal verb GO OUT refer to here?
    LEAVING WORK AT THE SAME TIME
    STARTING A NEW ACTIVITY
    DATING
    WORKING TOGETHER
  • In Eibar, there is an urgent need ____ more car parking spaces.
    FOR
    ABOUT
    BY
    OF
  • My friend has an excellent knowledge ____ medieval history.
    OF
    OFF
    IN
    ABOUT
  • What is this?
    A BLINK
    A WINK
  • We need to bring ____ some new changes at work.
    IN
  • In the summer, lots of people complain _______ the heat.
    BY
    ABOUT
    FOR
    TO
  • The _______ of Jurassic Park is a classic!  The music is so memorable.
    SHORE
    ROAR
    FLOOR
    SCORE
  • In Eibar, we ARE IN NEED ____ more car parking spaces.
    INTO
    IN
    OF
    FOR
  • What is this?
    CULL
    HULL
    BRULL
    SKULL
  • Now, I must draw your attention ___ the problems we are having in our marketing department.
    TO
    AT
    BY
    INTO
  • This company is currently taking _____ new staff. They need ten new employees.
    ON
  • The bad reviews of the restaurant really put me ___ from going there.
    OFF
  • There are so many adverts on TV _____ gambling companies.
    FOR / BY
    OF
    TO
    ABOUT
  • I went for a run with my very fit friend yesterday. I couldn't keep __ with her.
    UP
  • She chased her goals ___________. She would not give up until she had achieved everything she wanted.
    MOUSEDLY
    DOGGEDLY
    CATTEDLY
    PIGGEDLY
  • Yesterday my car broke ____ when I was on my home from work.
    DOWN
  • What is this?
    A KETTLE
  • With the economic problems, many people are struffling to get ____.
    BY
  • I would like you to take part ____ the presentation.
    OF
    IN
    BY
    AT
  • Don't give ____! You can do it!
    UP
  • I must congratulate you ____ your exellent English level.
    FOR
    IN
    ON
    AT
  • The goalkeeper is trying to PUT OFF the penalty taker. What does the phrasal verb PUT OFF mean here?
    CREATE A RELATIONSHIP
    DISTRACT / ANNOY
    AGREE TO DO SOMETHING
    LEARN SOMETHING
  • The criminals made ____ with over $100 million.
    OFF
  • Next year, my partner is dead set ____ going to Japan. She really wants to make it happen.
    ON
  • What is this?
    A BLINK
    A WINK
  • I hope you will take my concerns _____ consideration.
    INTO
    ON
    BY
    AT
  • The sound quality at the concert was so bad, I couldn't make ____ the words from the song.
    OUT
  • Many health problems are related ____ diet and lifestyle.
    ABOUT
    TO
    FOR
    BY