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B1 Phrasal verbs

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  • stop liking (something/someone)
    go off
  • What phrasal verb means 'register to something' ?
    put your name down
  • when something (e.g. a car, a computer) stops working
    break down
  • I'm going to __________ for the rock climbing course, it looks really exciting!
    put my name down / sign up for
  • What phrasal verb means 'be responsible for' ?
    look after
  • I used to play Call of Duty every day, but I ______ it. I prefer playing strategy games now.
    went off
  • I am really _______ Christmas, it's my favourite time of year!
    looking forward to
  • have a romantic relationship with someone
    go out (with someone)
  • get to the same level as someone
    catch up with
  • What phrasal verb means 'get information about something' ?
    find out
  • stop trying / stop doing something before you have completed it
    give up
  • become older
    grow up
  • What phrasal verb means 'wait' ?
    hang on
  • What phrasal verb means 'start a journey' ?
    set off
  • Anton! Stop drawing and ______ your bedroom, it's a mess!
    tidy up
  • What phrasal verb means 'make a place look clean' ?
    tidy up
  • end a relationship
    split up / break up (with someone)
  • What phrasal verb means 'put clothes on your body' ?
    put on
  • No, I am not going out with her anymore, we ____ last Thursday.
    split up
  • Next year in school I have to choose a new sport. I will probably _______ rugby.
    take up
  • start doing a hobby/ activity
    take up
  • The students stood ___ when the teacher entered the room to show their respect
    UP
  • I love playing FIFA so much, I don't think I will ever ______ it!
    go off
  • invent
    make up
  • What phrasal verb means 'use all of' ?
    run out of
  • I just ______ that my friend's cat died. She must be so upset!
    found out
  • turn off something (e.g. a computer, a light)
    switch (something) off
  • What phrasal verb means 'feel happy about something that is going to happen' ?
    look forward to
  • When my phone ______ battery, I borrow my friend's phone.
    runs out of
  • discover
    find out
  • arrive at a place, come to a place, often unexpectedly
    turn up
  • have a good relationship (with someone)
    get on with
  • The car ______ on the way to the airport, but luckily we didn't miss our flight.
    broke down
  • I was born in a small village, but I ____ in Athens with my parents and two others
    grew up
  • Make sure you get lots of sleep tonight, we're going to _____ for the airport very early tomorrow morning.
    set off
  • continue (doing something)
    go on
  • What phrasal verb means 'stop (someone) sleeping' ?
    wake (someone) up
  • We ________ milk before I could eat my cereal.
    ran out of
  • I ________ with my friends every weekend to have a coffee and gossip.
    get together
  • My baby brother often _____me ____ very early in the morning by crying.
    wakes me up
  • I usually ______ at 7am
    wake up/get up
  • What phrasal verb means 'start doing a new hobby or activity'?
    take up
  • I'd love to ____ my own YouTube channel about dolphins.
    set up
  • What phrasal verb means 'take part in an activity with other people' ?
    join in
  • What phrasal verb means 'get out of bed' ?
    get up
  • I work ____ in the gym three times a week
    OUT
  • collect someone in a car
    pick (someone) up
  • For our homework we have to _____ a story about a dragon.
    make up
  • when a plane leaves the ground
    take off
  • If you want to _______ more information about the weekend activity trip, visit our website!
    find out
  • What phrasal verb means 'stop liking' ?
    go off
  • I am single, I am not _______ anyone at the moment.
    going out with
  • stop sleeping /stop someone sleeping
    wake up / wake (someone) up
  • If I _____ my sister had read my diary, I would be very angry!
    found out
  • I was ______ on a farm in the countryside.
    brought up
  • be responsible for (someone/something)
    look after
  • What phrasal verb means 'continue' ?
    go on
  • We will be playing football on the fields behind my house from 4 until 8, you can _____ with us whenever you like.
    join in
  • put clothes on your body
    put (something) on
  • What phrasal verb means 'arrange to do an organised activity' ?
    sign up for
  • start a journey
    set off
  • How are you getting home? Are your parents going to ____you ____ or are you taking the bus?
    pick you up
  • register to do something (by writing your name down)
    put your name down (for something)
  • I started going to Judo but _______ because I wasn't very good.
    gave up
  • get out of your bed
    get up
  • complete a form
    fill in (something)
  • use all of something
    run out (of)
  • I closed my book and switched ___the light
    OFF
  • take care of someone
    look after
  • arrange to do an organised activity
    sign up for
  • take part in an activity with other people
    join in
  • start (a business, YouTube channel, etc)
    set up
  • We have to _______ for school at 8 o'clock if we don't want to be late.
    set off
  • return (somewhere, e.g. home)
    get back
  • arrive at an airport as a passenger, or at a hotel as a guest
    check in
  • feel happy about something that is going to happen
    look forward to
  • Before I have breakfast, I have a shower and ________ my school uniform.
    put on
  • Oh no! ! I am ____________ the maths exam tomorrow, I think I will fail.
    not looking forward to
  • What phrasal verb means 'stop doing something before you have completed it?'
    give up
  • There weren't any buses after 10pm so my parents had to _______ from the concert.
    pick me up
  • Alejandro, if you don't ______ and get dressed now, you're going to be late for school!
    get up
  • end a phone conversation
    hang up
  • make a place look clean/organised
    tidy up
  • I need to ______ my little brother when my parents go out.
    look after
  • look after children until they are adults
    bring up
  • Can you ______ a moment? I'm on the phone.
    hang on
  • I ___________ my brother. We are always fighting.
    don't get on with
  • spend time doing things with your friends
    hang out
  • I'm looking ____ my glasses. Have you seen them?
    FOR
  • I could _____ chatting to my friends all day, it's so much fun!
    go on
  • We're playing football, do you want to ________ with us?
    join in
  • What phrasal verb means 'collect someone in a car' ?
    pick someone up
  • return a phone call
    call (someone) back
  • I can't wait until Christmas, it's going to be great! I am really _________ it!
    looking forward to
  • meet (your friends, etc)
    get together
  • make a phone call
    ring up (smeone)
  • When my parents go to the shops, I have to ________ my little sister.
    look after