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Phrasal verbs (C1)

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  • The football match has been _____ off until tomorrow.
    called
    put
  • He comes _____ as shy buy I'm not sure he it.
    across
    out
    round
    to
  • Inflation is bad. The supermarkets keep bumping _____ the prices. It's like an extra €5 every week!
    up
    over
    out
    into
  • He fainted, and it took about ten minutes for him to come _____.
    over
    up
    to
    round
  • This restuarant doesn't have any food with gluten. They cater _____ celiacs.
    for
    with
    at
    up
  • They found an old coin. Once it was cleaned ____, they discovered that it was very rare.
    up
    over
    out
    down
  • The holiday was _____ off due to the storms.
    put
    called
  • When you're young and a genius, you come up _______ many problems, but you deal with them.
    to
    against
    over
    at
  • We spending too much money - we're burning _____ it so quickly!
    up
    round
    at
    through
  • Did you hear that noise? I'm going to check _____ what the children are doing!
    round
    on
    out
    at
  • We need to come up _____ some new ideas.
    with
    to
    at
    against
  • You need to cut _____ the pattern.
    to
    out
    at
    under
  • When the computer comes _____, it's usually quite slow.
    round
    to
    up
    on
  • That was a nice suprise. I bumped _____ my best friend when I was in town.
    into
    out
    over
    up
  • Many of Shakespear's plays come _____ tragedies.
    round
    down
    over
    under
  • We went through a difficult time but eventually we bounced _____ and now we're doing well!
    under
    up
    back
    out
  • She derived no benefit _____ the medicine.
    to
    for
    out
    from
  • The President was called _____ to try to negotiate a solution.
    up
    at
    on
    out
  • I knew that I would come in _____ some criticism when my parents found out I'd failed my exams.
    for
    up
    to
    at
  • She came _____ me with a knife! I was petrified!
    to
    at
    round
    over
  • It's a risk but if it comes _____, it'll be a new beginning.
    round
    to
    off
    over
  • There's nothing better than curling _____ on the sofa with a blanket!
    up
    down
    over
    round
  • They had such a nice relationship but eventually money came _____ them.
    at
    between
    into
    over
  • My friend is struggling financially. I'm going to bail him _____ by lending him some money.
    down
    in
    out
    over
  • To solve the problems in the Middle East, they need to bring both sides _____ and work on a solution.
    down
    out
    together
    up
  • My friend is 200m ahead. I need to walk quicly to catch him _____.
    up
    over
    round
    down
  • My French is a bit rusty so I need to brush it _____ before my holiday to Paris.
    over
    down
    up
    out
  • My my aunt dies, I came _____some money because she never had kids.
    at
    over
    into
    to
  • If you cleared your stuff _____, the room would look much bigger.
    out
    under
    away
    down
  • I never heard him. He crept ______ from behind!
    out
    up
    round
    over
  • If a job comes _____, I'll take it - I need the money!
    down
    over
    up
    round
  • I'm independant. I don't depend _____ anyone!
    on
    at
    to
    up
  • I need to back _____ the information on my computer.
    down
    to
    up
    out
  • The road was closed _____ due to road works.
    off
    under
    down
    out
  • My father started the company and built it _____ from nothing. Now it's a multinational.
    together
    through
    over
    up
  • He devotes every second _____ his job.
    from
    of
    at
    to
  • Many people think that Jack the Ripper, the mass murderer was a member of the Royal Family and that it was covered _____.
    under
    down
    over
    up