Phrasal Verbs Quiz: Ask around, Abide by, Add up to

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What does 'ask around' mean?

To inquire from many different people in order to get information or help

What does 'abide by' mean?

To accept and follow a rule, decision, or instruction

In the context of the text, what does 'add up to' mean?

To result in a certain total or to make sense

How is 'blow up' used metaphorically?

To suddenly become very angry

What does 'break down' mean when referring to emotions?

To lose control of feelings and start crying

What does 'break-in' mean in the context of the text?

To enter a building illegally by force

What does it mean to 'abide by the rules'?

To follow the rules

'Ask around' can be best defined as?

"Inquire from many different people in order to get information"

'Add up to' means?

"Result in a certain total or make sense"

'Break down' could refer to?

"Lose control of feelings and start crying"

What does the phrase 'bring down' mean?

To cause to fall or reduce something

What is the meaning of 'call around'?

To phone many different people to get information or to find out if someone is available

What does 'catch up' mean in the given context?

To reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else

What does the expression 'check out' mean?

To leave a hotel after paying the bill

What is the meaning of 'call on' in this context?

To visit someone

What is the meaning of 'care for' in the given context?

To look after someone or something

What does 'break out' mean?

To start a fight or war

What is the meaning of 'call back'?

To return a phone call

'Call round' means:

Did he come by.

What does the expression 'check-in' mean?

To register upon arrival like at a hotel or airport.

Study Notes

Idiomatic Expressions

  • 'Ask around' means to ask many people for information or advice about something.
  • 'Abide by' means to obey or follow a rule, law, or agreement.
  • 'Add up to' means to equal a total amount or to make sense when all the parts are considered together.
  • 'Blow up' is used metaphorically to mean to suddenly become very angry or to greatly increase in size or intensity.
  • 'Break down' can refer to an emotional collapse or losing control of one's emotions.
  • 'Break-in' means to illegally enter a building or a computer system by force or deception.

More Expressions

  • 'Abide by the rules' means to obey the rules or laws.
  • 'Ask around' can be defined as seeking information or advice from many people.
  • 'Add up to' means to total or equal a specific amount.
  • 'Break down' could refer to a mechanical failure, an emotional collapse, or a detailed explanation.
  • 'Bring down' means to cause someone or something to fall, or to reduce someone's status or power.
  • 'Call around' means to telephone many people to gather information or advice.
  • 'Catch up' means to reach the same level or standard as someone or something else.
  • 'Check out' means to examine or investigate something, or to pay for goods or services.
  • 'Call on' means to visit someone or to ask for someone's help or expertise.
  • 'Care for' means to feel affection or concern for someone or something.
  • 'Break out' means to suddenly start doing something or to escape from a place or situation.
  • 'Call back' means to return a telephone call or to revisit a place.
  • 'Call round' means to visit someone or to make a series of visits.
  • 'Check-in' means to register or announce one's arrival at a place, such as a hotel or airport.

Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs with this quiz featuring common expressions like 'ask around', 'abide by', and 'add up to'. See if you can match the meanings to these useful phrases!

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