Saturday, January 17, 2015

MORE PHRASAL VERBS (Advanced) (EXERCISE A42E168)















1.       Match a word or phrase on the left with a phrasal verb that means the same, on the right.



Word/Phrase

Phrasal Verb

Word/Phrase

Phrasal Verb

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)


Admire
Get to like
Addicted to
End a quarrel
Bear, tolerate


___
___
___
___
___

Take to
Given to
 Look up to
Put up with
Make up

(F)
(G)
(H)
(I)
(J)

Annoy
(Feel) Angry
Quarrel
Upset
Humiliate

___
___

___
___
___


Fall out
Get on my nerves.
­(Feel) Put out
Cut up
 Put down

2.       Complete the sentence below with a phrasal verb from the box above.

(A)   Bill respected Robert very much. He had __________________ him for years.
(B)   The football coach insisted that the two players shake hands and ________________.
(C)   Kathryn couldn’t _________________ her noisy neighbor any longer.
(D)   I am __________________ sweets.
(E)    He __________________ swimming like a “duck to water”.
(F)    She was ________________ with what he said to her.
(G)  The teacher was always _________________.
(H)   Peter and Paul don’t speak anymore. They __________________ over a girl.
(I)     Stop sniffing. You are ___________________________.
(J)     My mother was________________ when the people she invited did not turn up for lunch.

3.       Complete the sentence with a word from the list.
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angry       off      job    better    in   divorced     e-mail   lost
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(A)   My teacher said my English is getting _________________.
(B)   We didn’t have a map, so we got ____________________.
(C)   I get __________ when people turn up late.
(D)   My sister and her husband got ___________________ last year.
(E)    Robert got ___________________ the car.
(F)    I get __________________­______ the bus at the end of my road and then walk home.
(G)  Anna didn’t get the ___________________. She didn’t have the right qualifications.
(H)   Did you get the ____________________ I sent you?

ANSWERS

MORE PHRASAL VERBS

1.       Match a word or phrase on the left with a phrasal verb that means the same, on the    right.

Word/Phrase
Phrasal Verb
Word/Phrase
Phrasal Verb

(A)   Admire
(B)   Get to like
(C)   Addicted to
(D)   End a quarrel
(E)    Bear, tolerate


(b) Take to
(c) Given to
(a) Look up to
(e) Put up with
(d) Make up

(F)    Annoy
(G)  (Feel) Angry
(H)   Quarrel
(I)     Upset
(J)     Humiliate

(h) Fall out
(f) Get on my
          nerves.
­­(g) (Feel) Put out
(i) Cut up
(j) Put down

2.       Complete the sentence below with a phrasal verb from the box above.

(A)   Bill respected Robert very much. He had looked up to him for years.
(B)   The football coach insisted that the two players shake hands and make up.
(C)   Kathryn couldn’t  put up with her noisy neighbor any longer.
(D)   I am given to sweets.
(E)    He took to swimming like a “duck to water”.
(F)    She was cut up with what he said to her.
(G)  The teacher was always putting me down.
(H)   Peter and Paul don’t speak anymore. They fell out over a girl.
(I)     Stop sniffing. You are getting on my nerves.
(J)     My mother was put out when the people she invited did not turn up for lunch.

(3)    Complete the sentence with a word from the list.
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angry       off      job    better    in   divorced     fax    lost
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(A)    My teacher said my English is getting better.
(B)   We didn’t have a map, so we got lost.
(C)    I get angry  when people turn up late.
(D)     My sister and her husband got divorced last year.
(E)   Robert got in the car.
(F)     I get off the bus at the end of my road and then walk home.
(H)    Anna didn’t get the job. She didn’t have the right qualifications.
(I)      Did you get the e-mailI sent you?

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