Name that phrasal verb 1
Name that phrasal verb 2
Complete the sentence
Correct the error
Miscellaneous/Bonus
100
To faint or lose consciousness; to distribute
pass OUT
100
to give to everyone present
pass AROUND
100
Before we started the exam, the teacher passed ____ the answer sheets.
OUT
100
Kurt does a horrible impression of an Australian accent. I don't think he could pass OFF AS an Australian ever.
OFF AS >>> AS/FOR
100
Which phrasal verb has two possible meanings which are almost the opposite of each other?
pass BY (to visit briefly OR to go pass a place without stopping)
200
to visit a place briefly or not stop at all
pass THROUGH
200
to miss an opportunity, visit a place briefly, OR to go past a place without stopping there
pass BY
200
Janice nearly passed _____ because she hadn't eaten anything all day.
OUT
200
I used to get so nervous when the teachers passed AROUND our test scores in ESL.
AROUND >>> OUT
200
Which phrasal verbs with PASS have more than one meaning?
pass BY, pass ON, and pass OUT
300
not receive a promotion
pass OVER
300
to give ownership or responsibility to someone else; to bequeath
pass TO
300
His mother passed ____ last year from cancer.
AWAY/ON
300
I had a good time at the party, but there was some fool who drank too much and passed AWAY on the floor.
AWAY >>> OUT
300
pass OUT has two meanings: (a) to faint or lose consciousness, and (b) to distribute. Which one of these is transitive (e.g. it must have an object).
B
400
to decline an opportunity, chance, or invitation (2 options)
pass UP or ON
400
believe to be something it is not
pass FOR or pass AS
400
Macy's is having a huge sale that ends today. Let's go! We can't let this opportunity pass us _____.
BY
400
I need to pass THROUGH the gas station on the way home. My tank is nearly empty.
THROUGH >>> BY
400
All except 3 of the phrasal verbs that we learned are separable (i.e. the object can be placed in between the verb and the particle). Which 3 are inseparable?
pass AS, pass AWAY, pass FOR
500
to die (2 options)
pass AWAY or ON
500
to make people believe or accept that something fake is original
pass OFF AS
500
He was sure he would get promoted to assistant manager, but he was passed ____ in favor of someone who had worked there longer.
OVER
500
I wish I could come to your dinner party, but unfortunately I'll have to pass BY your invitation. I already have plans that evening.
BY >>>> ON/UP
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! Can you think of another phrasal verb that means the same thing as one of the phrasal verbs we learned.
Answers will vary. Example: HAND out and PASS out (2nd meaning) mean the same thing.
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