Phrasal Verbs Quiz
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What does the phrasal verb 'fall behind' mean?

To lag or be delayed

What does the phrasal verb 'put sb down' mean?

To criticize or belittle someone

What does the phrasal verb 'fit in' mean?

To adapt or feel comfortable in a particular environment or group

What does the phrasal verb 'figure sth out' mean?

<p>To understand or solve a problem or issue</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'talk sth over' mean?

<p>To discuss something with someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'get through sth' mean?

<p>To finish or complete something</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'catch up on' mean?

<p>To do something you have neglected or missed</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'get on with' mean?

<p>To have a good relationship with someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'hand sth in' mean?

<p>To submit something to someone, especially a teacher or authority figure</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'go over sth' mean?

<p>To review or examine something carefully</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'look after sb' mean?

<p>To take care of someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'sign up for' mean?

<p>To register for something, such as a class or event</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'deal with/cope with' mean?

<p>To manage or handle a situation or problem</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'get over' mean?

<p>To recover from something, such as an illness or a difficult experience</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'turn up' mean?

<p>To appear, often unexpectedly or after being lost</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'pass out' mean?

<p>To lose consciousness, often due to illness, injury, or exhaustion</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'suffer from' mean?

<p>To experience a health problem or condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'look forward to' mean?

<p>To anticipate something with excitement and pleasure</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'look for' mean?

<p>To try to find something</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'hang out with' mean?

<p>To spend time socializing with someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'come up with' mean?

<p>To think of or create a new idea or solution</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the phrasal verb 'stress sb out' mean?

<p>To cause someone to feel anxious or worried</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

fall behind

To not keep up with progress or development.

put sb down

To criticize someone.

fit in

To adapt or become part of a group.

figure sth out

To understand or solve something.

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talk sth over

To discuss something.

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get through sth

To finish or complete something.

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catch up on

To make up for lost time.

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get on with

To get along with someone.

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join in

To participate or take part in.

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hand sth in

To submit something (like an assignment).

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go over sth

To examine or check something carefully.

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look after sb

To take care of someone.

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sign up for

To enroll or register for something.

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deal with / cope with

To manage or handle something.

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get over

To recover from something (like an illness).

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rely on

To depend on someone or something.

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give up

To stop trying or surrender.

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turn up

To appear or arrive.

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work out

To exercise or train.

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pass out

To lose consciousness.

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take up

To begin doing something new.

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suffer from

To experience pain or distress.

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look forward to

To eagerly anticipate something.

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cut out

To exclude or eliminate something.

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let sb down

To disappoint someone.

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look for

To search for something.

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look up

To search for information.

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find out

To discover information.

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hang out with

To spend time or socialize with someone.

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come up with

To think of or devise an idea.

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stress sb out

To cause someone to feel anxious or pressured.

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break up

To end a relationship.

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put up with

To tolerate or endure something.

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Study Notes

Phrasal Verbs

  • fall behind: This phrase often describes a situation where an individual fails to keep pace with their peers, whether academically, socially, or professionally. It can encompass various scenarios, such as falling behind in schoolwork compared to classmates, not engaging in social circles with friends, or lagging in career advancements relative to colleagues.
  • put sb down: to criticize or belittle someone
  • fit in: to become part of a group or situation
  • figure sth out: to understand or solve something
  • talk sth over: to discuss something
  • get through sth: to finish or complete something
  • catch up on: to do things that you missed
  • get on with: to be friendly with someone
  • join in: to participate in an activity
  • hand sth in: to submit something
  • go over sth: to review or examine something thoroughly
  • look after sb: to take care of someone
  • sign up for: to enroll in something
  • deal with/cope with: to handle something
  • get over: to recover from something
  • rely on: to depend on someone or something
  • give up: to stop trying
  • turn up: to arrive
  • work out: to exercise or solve a problem
  • pass out: to lose consciousness
  • take up: to start doing something
  • suffer from: to experience a condition or problem
  • look forward to: to anticipate something with pleasure
  • cut out: to exclude something
  • let sb down: to disappoint someone
  • look for: to search for something
  • look up: to search for information
  • find out: to discover something
  • hang out with: to spend time with someone
  • come up with: to think of something
  • stress sb out: to cause stress to someone
  • break up: to end a relationship
  • put up with: to tolerate something

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