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Phrasal Verbs for Pre-Intermediate and Intermedi ...

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  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of go away?
    come back
  • "Set off" means... A. start a journey B. repair C. travel to different places
    A
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of get off?
    get on
  • "You've been on holiday for one month. When do you think you'll _____ _____ to work?"
    go back
  • You can heat _____ the soup in the microwave.
    up
  • "Do you _____ _____ _____ your sister? She seems like a nice person."
    get on with
  • You should _____ up early in the morning and do morning exercise to be healthier.
    get/wake
  • "I'm going to _____ _____ cigarettes! They're too unhealthy and expensive."
    give up
  • "Get around" means... A. study and learn in the same city B. travel to different places in the same city C. start a new hobby in the same city
    B
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of check in?
    check out
  • Big supermarkets are causing small shops to _____ down.
    close
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of turn up?
    turn down
  • "Deal with" means... A. talk about sth B. help with a problem C. do sth to fix a problem
    C
  • "Look forward to" means... A. look at sth to find out B. feel excited about sth C. take care of sth
    B
  • A: "There's a salesperson at the door" B: "Tell them to _____ _____."
    go away
  • "Please _____ _____ your shoes when you come inside."
    take off
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of pick up?
    drop off
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of put on?
    take off
  • "It's hard to _____ _____ _____ his behaviour - he's really annoying. I can't take it anymore!"
    put up with
  • "They arrived so late to the restaurant. They didn't _____ _____ until we had started dessert!"
    turn up
  • "This is interesting. Please, _____ _____ (continue) talking."
    go on
  • He is a good father. He always _____ care _____ his children well.
    takes care of
  • start living in a new home
    move in
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of sit down?
    stand up
  • "Look after" means... A. help sb B. take care of sb C. look like sb
    B
  • "See somebody off" means... A. go to the place where someone is leaving B. go to the place where you take care of sb C. go to the place where you spend time with sb
    A
  • be standing and then sit in a chair.
    sit down
  • "Put up with" means... A. disagree with sb B. change sth C. accept an annoying situation
    C
  • "Pick somebody up" means... A. take sb to somewhere they want to go B. help sb to do sth C. go somewhere to meet sb
    C
  • What's the opposite phrasal verb of stay in?
    go out