B2 English Phrasal Verb Exercise 1
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What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean in the context of a project?

  • To delay or postpone a task (correct)
  • To develop or generate a new idea
  • To carry out or complete a task
  • To look into or investigate an issue
  • Which phrasal verb is used to describe the launch of a new product or service?

  • Look into
  • Roll out (correct)
  • Carry out
  • Put off
  • What does the phrasal verb 'come up with' mean in the context of a marketing team?

  • To delay or postpone a task
  • To develop or generate a new idea (correct)
  • To carry out or complete a task
  • To look into or investigate an issue
  • Which phrasal verb is used to describe the act of investigating or examining an issue?

    <p>Look into</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrasal verb 'accept' mean in the context of an employee's resignation?

    <p>To agree to or approve a decision</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrasal verb is used to describe the anticipation of a future event?

    <p>Look forward to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrasal verb 'carry out' mean in the context of a project?

    <p>To complete or execute a task</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrasal verb is used to describe the act of delaying or postponing a task?

    <p>Put off</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrasal verb 'roll out' mean in the context of a marketing strategy?

    <p>To launch or implement a plan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Phrasal Verb Exercise 1

    • The project manager had to put off the deadline due to unexpected delays, meaning to delay or postpone it.
    • The team decided to roll out the new marketing strategy next quarter, meaning to launch or introduce it.
    • The customer service representative promised to look into the issue and get back to me, meaning to investigate or examine it.
    • The CEO had to accept the employee's resignation at the last minute, meaning to agree to or approve it.
    • The sales team is looking forward to the new product launch event next month, meaning to anticipate or expect it.

    Phrasal Verb Quiz

    • Put off means to delay or postpone something.
    • Come up with means to develop or generate an idea or plan.
    • Look into means to investigate or examine something.
    • Accept means to agree to or approve something.
    • Look forward to means to anticipate or expect something.

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    Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs in English with this exercise, designed for B2 level students. Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete each sentence and improve your language skills. Practice with 3 sentences and get ready to take your English to the next level!

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