Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary Quiz
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Which word is closest in meaning to 'pass down'?

  • transfer (correct)
  • abandon
  • destroy
  • ignore
  • Which word is closest in meaning to 'cut down on'?

  • increase
  • reduce (correct)
  • eliminate
  • disregard
  • Which word is closest in meaning to 'run out of'?

  • accumulate
  • exhaust (correct)
  • discover
  • reserve
  • Which word is closest in meaning to 'look around'?

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

    Which word is closest in meaning to 'take care of'?

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

    What does 'pass down' most likely mean?

    <p>to inherit something from an ancestor</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the closest meaning of 'cut down on'?

    <p>to reduce an amount</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the opposite of 'run out of'?

    <p>to have a lot of something</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'look around' most likely to mean?

    <p>to observe your surroundings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the closest meaning of 'find out'?

    <p>to learn or discover something</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Exercise Design

    • Exercise Type: Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate synonyms of underlined words.
    • Focus: Enhance understanding of phrasal verbs and their meanings through context.

    Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings

    • Pass Down: To transfer knowledge, traditions, or possessions to the next generation.
    • Cut Down On: To reduce the amount or frequency of something, often related to habits or expenditures.
    • Run Out Of: To deplete a supply of something, indicating that it's no longer available.
    • Look Around: To explore or observe the surroundings in a casual manner.
    • Come Back: To return to a previous location; implies a sense of returning after an absence.
    • Find Out: To learn or discover information that was previously unknown.
    • Take Care Of: To be responsible for someone or something, ensuring their well-being or managing tasks related to them.

    Application in Learning

    • Contextual Understanding: Provides learners with scenarios to consider the nuances of each word.
    • Engagement: Encourages active participation by having students think critically about synonyms.
    • Assessment: Tests comprehension of vocabulary through recognition of similar meanings in different contexts.

    Vocabulary Exercise Design

    • Exercise Type: Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate synonyms of underlined words.
    • Focus: Enhance understanding of phrasal verbs and their meanings through context.

    Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings

    • Pass Down: To transfer knowledge, traditions, or possessions to the next generation.
    • Cut Down On: To reduce the amount or frequency of something, often related to habits or expenditures.
    • Run Out Of: To deplete a supply of something, indicating that it's no longer available.
    • Look Around: To explore or observe the surroundings in a casual manner.
    • Come Back: To return to a previous location; implies a sense of returning after an absence.
    • Find Out: To learn or discover information that was previously unknown.
    • Take Care Of: To be responsible for someone or something, ensuring their well-being or managing tasks related to them.

    Application in Learning

    • Contextual Understanding: Provides learners with scenarios to consider the nuances of each word.
    • Engagement: Encourages active participation by having students think critically about synonyms.
    • Assessment: Tests comprehension of vocabulary through recognition of similar meanings in different contexts.

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    Description

    Test your understanding of phrasal verbs in English language with this exercise. Identify the correct word closest in meaning to the underlined phrases.

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