English Collocations and Phrasal Verbs Quiz
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Match the following collocations with their meanings:

Highly unlikely = Not expected to happen Heavy rain = A large amount of rainfall Pleasantly surprised = Feeling unexpectedly happy Deep trouble = In a difficult situation

Match the following collocations with their appropriate context:

Seriously injured = Sustained grave physical harm Slightly injured = Sustained minor physical harm Vast majority = Most of a group Heated argument = A heated debate or dispute

Match the following phrasal verbs with their definitions:

Get over = Recover from Give up = Stop trying Turn off = Deactivate or switch off Keep on = Continue doing something

Match the following phrasal verbs with their appropriate context:

<p>Call off = Cancel an event or arrangement Pick up = Lift something or someone Speak out = Express an opinion publicly Join up = Become a member of a group or organization</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following collocations with a state of being:

<p>Wide awake = Fully alert and conscious Fast asleep = In deep sleep Heavy rain = Experiencing a lot of rainfall Pleasantly surprised = Finding something unexpectedly delightful</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Collocations

  • Highly unlikely
  • Heavy rain
  • Seriously injured
  • Pleasantly surprised
  • Heated argument
  • Wide awake
  • Slightly injured
  • Deep trouble
  • Vast majority
  • Fast asleep

Phrasal Verbs

  • Get over
  • Speak out
  • Join up
  • Give up
  • Turn off
  • Call off
  • Keep on
  • Pick up

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Test your knowledge of English collocations and phrasal verbs with this engaging quiz. You'll encounter phrases that describe different situations and actions, helping you understand their usage in context. Perfect for language learners looking to expand their vocabulary!

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