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Phrasal verbs B1

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  • My mother _____________ smoking last week. (got up / gave up / took up)
    gave up
  • If you want to participate in this race, you need to ______________ first. (Sign up / Sign on / Sign into)
    Sign up
  • The plane _____________ at 5.30. (Leaves off / Takes on / Takes off)
    Takes off
  • You can't ______________ with that situation. You have to stop right now. (Join in / Find out / Go on)
    Go on
  • To play this game, we have to _____________ students into groups of four. (Split up / Divide on / Split on)
    Split up
  • I finally ____________ the information I need to write on my essay. (Found out / Found on / Found up)
    Found out
  • Did you know that Peter and Anna _____________ last Summer? (Broke out / Broke up / Broke off)
    Broke up
  • I want to go back home early to _______________ these uncomfortable jeans! (Put off / Take out / Take off)
    Take off
  • Yesterday, my father _____________ at 6.00. (Gets up / Got out / Got up)
    Got up
  • Go to the supermarket immediately! I ________________ potatoes and I need them urgently to prepare the dish for today. (am run out of / am run out on / am run out)
    am run out of
  • I want to ____________ to Paris and visit the museum again. (Look back / Go back / Come back)
    Go back or Come back
  • I can't go with you. I have to ______________ my little sister all day. (look after / take after / go after)
    Look after
  • She really _______________ his father! She behaves exactly as him. (Takes on / Takes like / Takes after)
    Takes after
  • Would you lke to ______________ this new project about sustainable development at school? (Take on / Sign on / Join in)
    Join in
  • My family and I always ______________ at Christmas time. (Get on / Go together / Get together)
    Get together
  • I don¡t know whether to go on Saturday. It will _____________ my mood. (Depend on / Depend in / Depend of)
    Depend on
  • I need to ________________ my pyjama before going to bed. (Take on / Put on / Get on)
    Put on
  • I need to read a book ____________ the American Revolution in order to write my final essay. (basing on / dealing on / dealing with)
    Dealing with
  • My mother really _____________ your mother. They sometimes go out together. (Gets in with / Gets on with / Gets on) )
    Gets on with
  • Please, ______________ the computer before you left the office. (Turn on / Turn off / Turn out)
    Turn off
  • It's high time to _______________ these old jeans! I need to buy new clothes. (Get rid of / Run out of / Give up)
    Get rid of
  • Next week, I'm going to New York. I ___________________ meet my parents there! (am looking forward to / am looking after / am running out of)
    am looking forward to
  • While I was walking down the street, I saw your dog __________________ a cat (looking after / taking after / going after)
    Taking after
  • In Halloween, I would like to _______________ as a Ghost. (Dress on / Dress out / Dress up)
    Dress up
  • When I was walking down the street, I ___________ an old MP3 player. (Came with / Came to / Came across)
    Came across