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5th year - Revision for test number 2

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  • What is the phrasal verb that means to go on a romantic date with somebody?
    go out
  • "My uncle and aunt raised me after my parents moved abroad". UP "I ...................................... with my uncle and aunt after my parents moved abroad.
    GREW UP
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to have a serious argument or disagreement with somebody?
    fall out
  • "I’m certain Amanda forgot about the meeting because she never arrived". MUST "Amanda .......................... about the meeting because she never arrived".
    must have forgotten
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to have a friendly relationship with someone?
    get on well
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to stop liking or lose interest in a person?
    go off
  • "I went to the shopping centre and then realised it was closed for renovations". NEED "I ................................. to the shopping centre because it was closed".
    NEED NOT HAVE GONE
  • "Perhaps Ethan argued with his parents before leaving home". MIGHT "Ethan ........................... out with his parents before leaving home".
    MIGHT HAVE FALLEN
  • Although they argued during the trip, they finally ________________ before going home.
    made up
  • After discovering that her friend had lied to her, Mia completely ____________ her.
    went off
  • "I regret not helping my cousin with her problems". HELPED "If she had told me she was in trouble, I .............................. her".
    WOULD HAVE HELPED
  • "Spending time abroad helped her recover after the divorce". OVER "Spending time abroad helped .............................. the divorce".
    HER GET OVER
  • Ben and Oliver _______________ because of that misunderstanding about the money.
    fell out
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to end a relationship with a boyfriend/girlfriend?
    split up / break up
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to look or behave like another member of your family?
    take after
  • Daniel really _____________ his older brother; they even walk the same way.
    takes after
  • Our new neighbours ________________ with my parents, so they visit each other all the time.
    get on well
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to disappoint someone, usually by failing to do what you agreed or were expected to do?
    let down
  • "You tolerated his terrible attitude for too long". UP "You should ................... his terrible attitude for so long".
    NOT HAVE PUT UP
  • After months of constant arguments, Chris decided to ____________________ with his girlfriend.
    break up /split up
  • Jessica has been ______________ with a famous photographer for almost a year now.
    going out
  • What is the phrasal verb that means to become friends again with somebody after an argument or fight?
    make up
  • "It wasn't necessary for us to book seats for the theatre". NEED "We ................................. seats for the theatre".
    DID NOT NEED TO BOOK
  • My football coach said he would come to the final match, but he __________ me _________ again.
    let (me) down
  • "It was impossible for Chloe to win the race because she was injured". CAN'T "Chloe ........................ the race because she was injured".
    CAN'T HAVE WON
  • "It was wrong of me to accuse you before hearing the full story". SHOULD "I ................................ you before hearing the full story".
    SHOULD NOT HAVE ACCUSED