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

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TURN

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Which phrase best indicates the seriousness of an injury?

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

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Which phrase implies a significant amount of something?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Flashcards

Give up

To stop trying to do something because you think it is too difficult.

Give in

To stop resisting something, especially when you are tired or weak.

Pick up

Start doing something that you were not previously doing

Turn off

To stop doing something, especially something that is annoying

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Keep on

To continue doing something, especially even though it is difficult

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Pleasantly surprised

To be very surprised and happy.

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Wide awake

To be completely awake and unable to sleep.

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Deep trouble

To experience great difficulty or trouble.

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Seriously injured

To have severe injuries that affect your ability to function normally.

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Vast majority

Most people or things.

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Heated argument

To have a strong disagreement with someone, often involving raised voices.

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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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