Common Phrasal Verbs Quiz
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What does the phrasal verb 'give up' mean?

  • To achieve success after struggle.
  • To help someone with their efforts.
  • To stop trying or to quit. (correct)
  • To continue trying regardless of difficulties.
  • Which phrasal verb means to postpone or delay something?

  • Come back
  • Take care of
  • Put off (correct)
  • Hang out
  • What does the phrasal verb 'run out of' indicate?

  • To have no more of something. (correct)
  • To use something more efficiently.
  • To be excited about a future opportunity.
  • To find something that was lost.
  • What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'take off'?

    <p>To remove clothing or for a plane to leave the ground.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrasal verb is used to describe the action of rising from bed?

    <p>Get up</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Common Phrasal Verbs

    • Get up: To rise from bed. Example: "I usually get up at 7 AM."
    • Look for: To search for something. Example: "I am looking for my keys; I can't find them."
    • Give up: To stop trying or quit. Example: "Don't give up on your dreams!"
    • Take off: To remove something (usually clothing) or for a plane to leave the ground. Example: "Please take off your shoes before entering."
    • Run out of: To have no more of something. Example: "We ran out of milk, so we need to buy more."
    • Put off: To postpone or delay something. Example: "They put off the meeting until next week."
    • Come back: To return to a place. Example: "She will come back from vacation on Friday."
    • Turn on: To activate or start something (like a machine or light). Example: "Can you turn on the lights, please?"
    • Take care of: To look after someone or something. Example: "I will take care of the dog while you are away."
    • Hang out: To spend time relaxing or socializing. Example: "Let’s hang out at the park this weekend."

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    Test your knowledge of common phrasal verbs with this quiz. You'll learn their meanings and see them used in context. Perfect for improving your English skills!

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