Phrasal Verbs Challenge

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What does the phrasal verb "look after" mean?

  • To return to a place
  • To activate a device or appliance
  • To take care of someone or something (correct)
  • To remove clothing or accessories

What is the meaning of the phrasal verb "give up"?

  • To remove clothing or accessories
  • To quit or stop doing something (correct)
  • To lift or gather something from the ground
  • To wear clothing or accessories

What is the difference between "put on" and "take off"?

  • "Put on" means to activate a device or appliance, while "take off" means to deactivate it.
  • "Put on" and "take off" mean the same thing.
  • "Put on" means to remove clothing or accessories, while "take off" means to wear them.
  • "Put on" means to wear clothing or accessories, while "take off" means to remove them. (correct)

What does the phrase 'A wild goose chase' mean?

<p>A futile or pointless pursuit (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrase 'The ball is in your court' mean?

<p>It is your turn to take action or make a decision (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrase 'Butterflies in your stomach' mean?

<p>A feeling of nervousness or anxiety (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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