Theory
Multiple choice
Two-part PV
Three-part PV
Be / Get / Used to
100

What are phrasal verbs?

Two or three words that act like one verb and have a meaning different than the meaning of the individual words.

100

Jake _ the rest of the class because he prefers to play on his own.

A doesn't fit in with

B catches up with

C didn't go in

A

100

Can you _ _ these words in a dictionary?

look up

100

Stop it! I can't _ _ _ that noise anymore!

put up with

100

I _ eat meat but I am vegan now.

used to

200

What do two-part phrasal verbs consist of?

One verb and one particle
200

When trick-or-treaters came, I discovered I had _ sweets! I was so embarrassed.

A gone back with

B got away with

C run out of

C

200

This morning I _ _ at 5.30.

got up

200

I would never _ _ _ a friend if he/she needs my help!

walk out on

200

Cathy _ driving in the rain, so I am not worried about her very much.

is used to

300

What do three-part phrasal verbs consist of?

One verb and two particles
300

He'll never _ the other runners because he's much slower than they are.

A catch up with

B make up for

C get up to

A

300

Sally never _ _ . She always tries as hard as she can until she succeeds.

gives up

300

Lily _ _ _ her friend Susy very well. They have been best friends since childhood.

gets on with

300

When David moved to Japan it took him a while to _  the food.

get used to

400

What is the meaning of the word "transitive"?

If a verb is transitive, it has to have a direct object.
400

I'm sorry I missed your birthday party last week. How can I _ it?

A go in for

B look up to

C make up for

C

400

I was late for school, so I _ _ a great excuse! I said that my dog had burried my keys in the garden.

made up

400

We wanted to _ _ _ a competition, but our guitar player got ill, so we didn't _ _ _ it.

sign up for

go through with

400

When he was a child, Bobby _ walking so much and his legs hurt after the hike.

wasn't used to

500

If a verb doesn't have to be followed by a direct object, the verb is ...

intransitive

500

Connor didn't _ his parents' expectations and failed to get a place at university.

A go back on

B live up to

C get on with

B

500

We're hoping to _ _ for a few days at Easter. I was thinking maybe we can go skiing in the Alps.

get away

500

Jim is extremely unreliable. He always _ _ _ his promises! But for some reason, people still like him. He _ _ _ everything!

goes back on

gets away with

500

I _ drive to work, but after I got my new car, I _ it very quickly.

didn't use to

got used to / 've got used to

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