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PHRASAL VERBS - American English File 2 (AEF2)
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We were at the same club, but while you looked for me, I was ___ for a way to get in.
looking
The last time I ____ the train at this station, I ____ this part of town was so busy.
 
got off / didn’t realize
 
had gotten off / didn’t realize
 
got off / haven’t realized
Correct the errors in this sentence: I has never getten on na Uber before checking the license plate, nor has I gotten in a bus before checking its destination
I have never gotten/got in an Uber before checking the license plate, nor have I gotten/got on a bus before checking its destination.
Which sentence is correct?
 
I had him turn the lights on before the guests arrived.
 
I had him turned on the lights before the guests arrived.
 
I had him turned the lights on before the guests arrived.
 
I has him turn the lights on before the guests arrived.
I can’t believe you said that. You should ___ this words and apologize before things get worse.
 
take back
 
taken back
 
took back
 
have taken back
Unscramble this second conditional sentence: PS5 / if / paid / for / you / give / back / would / He / the / service / your
He would give back your PS5 if you paid for the service. / If you paid for the service, he would give back your PS5. (... he would give your PS5 back)
Correct the errors in this sentence: She had been gone out with her friends every weekend for the summer started.
She has been going out with her friends every weekend since the summer started.
If the noise ____ earlier, we ____ be able to finish our work on time, but now it’s too late.
 
went away / would
 
goes away / can
 
has gone away / will
 
goes away / could
Create two sentences using the phrasal verb 'turn up' where it means "to appear unexpectedly" and "to raise the volume (of something)".
Possible example: He turned up at the party univited / I can't hear a thing, could you turn the tv up?
She wanted to ____ the dress before buying it.
 
try on
 
take on
 
dress on
 
look on
Please ____ the toys when you finish playing with them.
 
put away
 
put on
 
put off
 
put in
Can you ____ the trash before you leave?
 
take out
 
take off
 
take in
 
take on
Create a present perfect sentence using 'but', and the phrasal verb 'call back'.
Possible example: I've called you back, but you've been ignoring my calls.
Create a RECOMENDATION sentence using the phrasal verb 'throw away' and 'clothes'..
Possible example: You should throw away your old clothes.
Correct the error in this sentence: He doesn't get up with her new colleagues.
He doesn’t get along with his new colleagues.
Correct the error in this sentence: She will goes backed to the office after lunch.
She will go back to the office after lunch.
Unscramble the sentence: we / the museum / around / looked / when / arrived / we
We looked around the museum when we arrived.
Unscramble the sentence: pay / as / back / I / will / you / as / I / soon / can
I will pay you back as soon as I can.
The speaker ____ talking for over an hour without stopping.
 
went on
 
gave on
 
gone on
 
goed on
Please ____ your shoes before entering the house.
 
take off
 
take out
 
take on
 
take in
Which sentence is correct?
 
You need to fill out this form before the interview.
 
You need to fill this form off before the interview.
Which sentence is correct?
 
I turned the TV off before leaving.
 
I before leaving turned off the TV.
 
I turn off the TV before leaving.
Create a present simple sentence using the phrasal verb 'go off'.
Possible example: The alarm always goes off at 6 a.m.
Correct the error in this sentence: I writed down the wrong number.
I wrote down the wrong number. / I've written down the wrong number.
Correct the error in this sentence: The plane took on at exactly 10 p.m.
The plane took off at exactly 10 p.m.
She ____ her daughter from school every afternoon.
 
picks up
 
is picking up
 
picked up
We ____ for the train station at 7 a.m. yesterday.
 
set off
 
have set off
 
are setting off
 
setted off
He ____ the job offer because it wasn’t what he wanted.
 
turned down
 
turned on
 
gave up
 
gave on
Correct the error in this sentence: Could you drop out me at the train station?
Could you drop me off at the train station?
If you don’t know the right word, you can ____ it ____ in the dictionary.
 
look / up
 
write / down
 
turn / off
 
look / on
Correct the error in this sentence: She is putting her coat in.
She is putting her coat on / She's putting on her coat
Unscramble the sentence: me / you / up / pick / from / 8 p.m./ airport / the / at / can / ?
Can you pick me up from the airport at 8 p.m.?
Who will ____ the children while we’re away?
 
look after
 
give up
 
look forward to
We need to go to the store because we have ____ milk.
 
run out of
 
ran out of
 
looked out for
 
look out for
Create a sentence using the phrasal verb 'look forward to'.
Possible example: I’m really looking forward to seeing my friends this weekend.
Unscramble the sentence: give / not / he / the / up / during / did / race
He did not give up during the race.
The meeting will ____ at 5 p.m., so we can grab dinner afterward.
 
be over
 
take off
 
go on