MEANING AND PRACTISE EXERCISES OF KEEP AS A PHRASAL VERB KEEP ON Meaning 1: to continue. Example: She kept on trying to do the exercises even though they were very difficult. Meaning 2: to continue talking while annoying the person you are talking to. Example: He kept on about it even though it was clear we had all already understood. … Read More
BUYING & SELLING PHRASAL VERBS
Read the text below and then match the phrasal verbs to their meanings in the exercise below. When we started our online toy shop, the first thing we did was to stock up on as many different types of toys as we could find. We had to shop around for a good deal and luckily, we found a store that … Read More
Phrasal Verbs for Banking
Exercise 1 Match the phrasal verb to its meaning Exercise 2 Complete the gap with one of the phrasal verbs above Exercise 3 Multiple-choice
Phrasal Verbs for Money
Read the text below and then try and match the phrasal verbs with make to their meaning. I had wanted to buy a motorbike for ages and I had been setting money aside for months. I’d had to cut back on shopping and spending money at restaurants. Finally, I had enough money and during the Black Friday sales, I picked … Read More
Phrasal Verb Make Exercises
Exercise 1: Drag and Drop Match the phrasal verbs to their meaning Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Exercise 5: Fill in the Blanks Complete the gaps in the sentences using make as a phrasal verb PHRASAL VERBS EXERCISES
Get as a Phrasal Verb Exercises
GET ON Meaning 1: to become old. Example: My parents are getting on and can’t do the housework themselves anymore. Meaning 2: to have a good relationship. Example: He doesn’t get on with the other students in class. Nobody likes him. The phrasal verb get along with can also be used to mean to have a good relationship. Example: He … Read More
BRING as a Phrasal Verb Exercise
Exercise 1: Match the Meaning Drag and drop the phrasal verb and match it to its meaning. Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks PHRASAL VERBS
Put vs Take: Phrasal Verbs
Choose the best form of the verb to complete the sentences.
100 most common phrasal verbs
100 MOST USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the 100 Most Common and useful phrasal verbs in English. Can you understand these common phrasal verbs? Choose the verb that has the same or synonymous meaning to the verb in bold in the sentence. Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Exercise 3: Complete … Read More
Come Phrasal Verb Test
Level C1 / C2 Advanced To learn more about come as a phrasal verb click here.
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