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Phrasal Verbs Challenge

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  • What does "take after (someone)" mean?
    Be like a parent or older sibling
    Find an answer to something
    Start a journey
    Respect or admire an older person
  • Match the phrasal verb "drop out" with its antonym:
    Commit
    Withdraw
    Surrender
    Continue
  • If you "set off," what are you doing?
    Starting a journey
    Trying to notice something
    Arguing with someone
    Experimenting with an idea
  • Complete the sentence: "I need to ______ this report before the deadline."
    Get through
    Take risks
    Take up
    Hand back
  • Complete the sentence: "I need to ______ this difficult situation."
    Take on
    Get used to
    Get out of doing
    Get away with
  • Whenever I have a problem, I always ______ my best friend for advice.
    rely/depend on
  • Which phrasal verb means "be part of an event"?
    Turn up
    Take part in
    Keep a promise
    Have a go
  • What does it mean to "work something out"?
    Respect or admire an older person
    Immediately like each other and become friendly
    Be like a parent or older sibling
    Find an answer to something
  • If you "have a go," what are you doing?
    Learning how to do something
    Keeping a promise
    Trying something
    Starting a journey
  • Match the phrasal verb "catch up with sth" with its antonym:
    Accomplish
    Lag behind
    Surpass
    Surpass
  • Which phrasal verb means "start doing an activity for the first time"?
    Take risks
    Take up
    Pick something up
    Get used to
  • I always ______ my grandfather for his wisdom and experience.
    look up to
  • What does it mean to "try something out"?
    Find an answer to something
    Experiment with an idea
    Respect or admire an older person
    Start a journey
  • Match the phrasal verb "live up to sth" with its antonym:
    Exceed
    Disappoint
    Fulfill
    Achieve
  • We need to ______ a solution to this problem before the deadline.
    work out
  • The students were asked to ______ their own experiments for the science fair.
    try out
  • Match the phrasal verb "put (sth) off" with its synonym:
    Highlight
    Pursue
    Assist
    Postpone
  • She decided to ______ playing the guitar.
    take up
  • After a long day of work, I just want to ______ and watch some TV.
    chill out
  • What does "look out for (someone/something)" mean?
    Try to notice
    Relax and rest
    Be like a parent or older sibling
    Think about something in the past
  • She decided to ______ yoga and found it very relaxing.
    take up
  • Which of the following phrases means "try something"?
    Take part in
    Take risks
    Have a go
    Keep a promise
  • Are you going to ______ the charity event next weekend?
    take part in
  • Which phrasal verb means "relax and rest"?
    Work out
    Come up with
    Set off
    Chill out
  • What does the phrasal verb "live up to sth" mean?
    be as good as something
    stop going to classes before you have finished the course
    accept (a challenge, job, responsibility)
    succeed in avoiding punishment for something
  • What does it mean to "get used to" something?
    Arrive
    Feel more comfortable in a new situation
    Learn how to do something
    Be part of an event
  • Which definition matches the phrasal verb "put (sth) off"?
    delay an event or activity until a later time
    avoid doing something you don’t want to do
    accept (a challenge, job, responsibility)
    return something to the person who gave it to you
  • We waited for hours, but he didn't ______ for the meeting.
    turn up
  • Choose the synonym for "take up":
    Bring up
    Start
    Give up
    Accept
  • "Take part in" means to keep a promise.
    False
    True
  • My younger brother really ______ our older sister. He wants to be just like her.
    takes after
  • Match the phrasal verb "catch up with sth" with its definition:
    do something you didn’t have time to do earlier
    be as good as something
    manage to just pass or complete something
    tell someone about some information, e.g. because they don’t
  • If you "hit it off" with someone, what happens?
    You immediately like each other and become friendly
    You respect or admire an older person
    You start a journey together
    You argue with someone
  • As I ______ on my childhood, I realize how much things have changed.
    look back at
  • What does the phrasal verb "get away with sth" mean?
    succeed in avoiding punishment for something
    do something you didn’t have time to do earlier
    be as good as something
    delay an event or activity until a later time
  • If you don't ______, you'll never know if you can do it.
    have a go / give it a shot / take up the challenge
  • Which phrasal verb means "be able to trust someone to do something"?
    Look out for (someone/something)
    Take after (someone)
    Fall out with
    Rely/depend on (someone)
  • What does "come up with" mean?
    Respect or admire an older person
    Find an answer to something
    Start a journey
    Think of an idea or plan
  • Match the phrasal verb "take on" with its synonym:
    Give up
    Release
    Pursue
    Embrace
  • Which phrasal verb means: 'to feel more comfortable in a new situation'
    get used to
  • It took me a while to ______ the new job, but now I feel comfortable.
    get used to
  • What does it mean to "keep a promise"?
    Try something
    Arrive
    Do what you said you would do
    Arrive
  • Successful entrepreneurs often need to ______ in order to achieve great success.
    take risks
  • Can you ______ my dog while I'm on vacation?
    look out for (someone/something)
  • He quickly ______ Spanish when he moved to Spain.
    picked up
  • When I first met my roommate, we immediately ______ and have been best friends ever since.
    hit it off
  • Sarah and I used to be good friends, but we recently ______ over a misunderstanding.
    fell out with
  • If you "fall out with" someone, what are you doing?
    Arguing with someone
    Relaxing and resting
    Thinking about something in the past
    Experimenting with an idea
  • What does it mean to "look back at (something)"?
    Try to notice something
    Immediately like each other and become friendly
    Be like a parent or older sibling
    Think about something in the past
  • When you "pick something up," what are you doing?
    Learning how to do something
    Trying something
    Being part of an event
    Keeping a promise
  • What does "turn up" mean?
    Arrive
    Be part of an event
    Start doing an activity for the first time
    Try something
  • Match the phrasal verb "take part in" with its synonym:
    Engage in
    Conclude
    Commence
    Opt out of
  • Match the phrasal verb "hand (sth) back" with its definition:
    manage to just pass or complete something
    stop going to classes before you have finished the course
    return something to the person who gave it to you
    tell someone about some information, e.g. because they don’t
  • Select the phrasal verb that means "arrive":
    Get used to
    Turn up
    Turn in
    Take up
  • What does it mean to "take risks"?
    Start doing an activity for the first time
    Feel more comfortable in a new situation
    Try something
    Do something even though something bad might happen because
  • If you "look up to (someone)," what do you do?
    Find an answer to something
    Respect or admire an older person
    Relax and rest
    Start a journey