Phrasal verb that means accept a responsibility
TAKE ON
After the safety demonstration, the plane took ____.
OFF
I can't hear you, you need to _____ up.
SPEAK
I'm excited about the holiday.
LOOKING
I ..... the holiday.
AM LOOKING FORWARD TO
The series was ___________ on an article that appeard in The New Yorker Magazine.
BASED
Phrasal verb that means "start to like"
TAKE TO
He was going very quickly, we had to ________ up to catch him.
SPEED
BONUS!!
You get the points!
He sat down at his desk and _________ on the computer.
TURNED/SWITCHED
Phrasal verb that means "start doing a job or activity"
TAKE UP
TRAP
You lose the points
Why don't you start doing a sport?
TAKING
Have you thought about ..... a sport?
TAKING UP
I really _________ on my mom's help, I couldn't do anything without her.
COUNT ON / RELY ON / DEPEND ON
Phrasal verb that means "employ"
TAKE ON
Phrasal verb which means "separate completely"
His parents raised him very strictly.
UP
His parents ..... very strictly.
BROUGHT HIM UP
Phrasal verb that means "continue"
KEEP ON/CARRY ON
I've reached the limit at the library, I need to bring back some books before I can take ______ any more.
OUT
There are lots of good concerts _________ up in Vitoria in the next few weeks.
COMING
They've cancelled the wedding.
OFF
They have ..... the wedding.
CALLED OFF