GUESS THE PHRASAL VERB
SENTENCE GAP
GIVE A DEFINITION
PHRASAL VERBS WITH UP
EXPLAIN
USE IN A SENTENCE
100

To leave a place to relax or escape

get away

100

She ______ the job because the salary was too low

turned down

100

look up to

To admire someone

100

I used to speak French, but I haven’t kept it up.

To continue doing something regularly 

100

Their impressions were based on the clothes they wore.

To use something as the main reason or evidence for an opinion or decision

100

turn out

To my surprise, it turned out that I was wrong.

200

To have a good relationship with someone

get on

200

He ______ his money to charity.

gave away

200

make up for

To compensate for something

200

We ______ having dinner together after just meeting for coffee.

ended up

200

You'd better take back that unkind remark.

To say that something you said earlier is not true or that you didn’t mean it

200

miss out

Don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.

300

To organise or resolve a problem

sort out

300

The band’s popularity really started to ______ last year.

take off

300

let somebody down

To disappoint someone

300

I can ______ him in one sentence: he’s unpredictable.

sum up

300

Any prospective buyer would be turned off by the sight of rotting wood.

To make someone feel dislike or lose interest in something

300

sell out

Sorry, tickets for tomorrow's show have sold out.

400

To stop having something because it is finished

run out of

400

When does their new album ______?

come out

400

To stop giving your attention to someone or something

switch off

400

We need to ______ some new clients for the business.

drum up

400

Her face clouded over when she heard the bad news.

To suddenly look sad, worried, or disappointed

400

take over

Tom took over after the band's manager left.

500

To show your abilities to impress others

show off

500

He always ______ as very confident and calm.

comes across

500

turn on somebody

To suddenly become angry at someone

500

strike up

To start a conversation

500

I was so tired I just wanted to curl up and sleep.

To sit or lie in a position with your arms and legs close to your body

500

squeeze somebody in

The restaurant was full, but the waitress squeezed him in.

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