Phrasal Verbs Quiz
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Give

  • on
  • over
  • in (correct)
  • up (correct)
  • Speak

  • in
  • over
  • off
  • out (correct)
  • Join

  • out
  • in
  • up (correct)
  • off
  • GET

    <p>OVER</p> Signup and view all the answers

    TURN

    <p>OFF</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase best indicates the seriousness of an injury?

    <p>Seriously injured</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term is used to describe technology that is very modern and up to date?

    <p>Cutting-edge</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase implies a significant amount of something?

    <p>Vast majority</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which action would result in the removal of data from a device?

    <p>Delete</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the term for content that spreads rapidly through online platforms?

    <p>Go viral</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'wired' suggest in the context of technology?

    <p>Accessible without cables</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase best describes a reaction to being influenced by pressure?

    <p>Give in</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'user-friendly' imply about a device or application?

    <p>Easy to use and understand</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'go viral' indicate in social media?

    <p>Spreads quickly among users</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following terms suggests a significant improvement or enhancement?

    <p>Update</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Phrasal Verbs

    • Get over: To recover from something, or to move past a difficult situation or strong emotion. It implies overcoming a challenge and moving on to something more positive.
    • Speak out: To express one's opinions or feelings, specifically when doing so publicly and perhaps against something considered wrong. This often involves expressing the opinion strongly.
    • Join up: To become a member of a group or organization, often a military one. Could also be used in the context of joining a team or group.
    • Give up: To stop trying. It suggests resignation and abandoning a goal or effort. This usually implies defeat or exhaustion.
    • Give in: To concede or surrender to someone or something. It suggests yielding to pressure. Usually implying agreement against one's will.
    • Turn off: To stop a device or system from operating. Can also be used in a more figurative sense to refer to a feeling or mood.
    • Call off: To cancel or postpone an event or activity. This typically implies an organized action that is no longer going ahead.
    • Keep on: To continue doing something. It stresses a sustained action or activity.
    • Pick up: To lift something or someone, or to regain or learn something. Could also imply to resume an activity after a pause.
    • Heavy Rain: A significant amount of rain.
    • Seriously Injured: Severely hurt.
    • Slightly Injured: Minor injury.
    • Deep Trouble: Significant difficulty or crisis.
    • Vast Majority: A large portion (more than half).
    • Pleasant Surprise: A positive and unexpected event.
    • Heated Argument: An intense and passionate discussion.
    • Wide Awake: Fully alert.
    • Fast Asleep: Sleeping soundly.
    • Install: To put a device or software into operation on a computer, phone, or other technology.
    • Equipped With: Having something as a piece of equipment.
    • Cutting-Edge: Using the newest, most advanced technology.
    • Update: To fix or upgrade something.
    • Browse: View content or options.
    • Delete: To get rid of data.
    • Deny: To refuse; reject.
    • Access: To gain entry or ability to use something.
    • Upgrade: To improve the quality or functionality of something.
    • Upload: To send data or files from a device to a server.
    • Wireless: Using a radio signal to provide connection.
    • Device: A machine, instrument or piece of equipment.
    • Go Viral: Spread quickly and widely online.
    • User-Friendly: Designed to be easy to use.
    • Evlove: Develop or change over time.
    • Capable of: Able to do something.
    • Highly Unlikely: Very improbable.
    • Gaming: Playing video games.

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    Test your knowledge of common phrasal verbs with this quiz. Explore their meanings and usage in various contexts. Perfect for English language learners and those looking to enhance their vocabulary.

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