Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs II
Adjectives
-ing or infinitive
Random
100

get rid of

Eliminate

100

Find out

Discover

100

Lovable

Easy to like; with attractive qualities

100

I started __________ when I was only three.

(dance)

I started dancing when I was only three.

100

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb.

I actually enjoy ______ to the cinema on my own.

(go)

I actually enjoy going to the cinema on my own.

200

Look into

Investigate; examine

200

Turn up

Arrive, often unexpectedly

200

Harmful

Causing or capable of causing harm; Damaging

200

Do you ever regret ________ her about the problem?

(tell)

Do you ever regret telling her about the problem?

200

Famine

When a large number of people become ill or die because they do not have enough food

300

Look up to

Admire

300

Sort out

Organize something systematically (in groups or according to type)

300

Sympathetic

Someone who is kind and understand other people’s feelings

300

I can't stand _________ football - it's so boring!

(watch)

I can't stand watching football - it's so boring!

300

Encourage

Give support, confidence, or hope to (someone)

400

Long for

Want

400

Take after

Have similar characteristics

400

Cautious

A person careful to avoid potential problems or dangers

400

I stopped _______ because it was raining too hard.

(run)

I stopped running because it was raining too hard.

400

Recruit

To persuade someone to work for a company or become a new member of an organization, especially the army

500

Come through

Arrive

500

Come out

Emerge; Become known

500

Courageous

Not deterred by danger or pain; brave

500

He tried ________ her number, but she didn't answer.

(phone)

He tried phoning her number, but she didn't answer.

500

Complete the second sentence so it has similar meaning to the first one, using the word given.

It's become easy for me to sing live as I do it so much.

GOT

I've got used to singing live as I do it so much.

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