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?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Put off

To delay or postpone a task

Roll out

To launch a new product or service

Come up with

To develop or generate a new idea

Look into

To investigate or examine an issue

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Accept

To agree to or approve a decision

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Look forward to

To anticipate a future event

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Carry out

To complete or execute a task

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Put off

To delay or postpone a task

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Roll out

To launch or implement a plan

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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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