Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
You can always ... ... me if you need help with your project.
COUNT ON
... the rain, we decided to go for a walk.
A. Despite
B. Although
C. While
A. Despite
I don’t trust him to finish the project on time because he is quite ....
UNRELIABLE
Most teenagers ..... housework for the money.
DO
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
He didn’t tell anyone he was coming, but he suddenly ... ... at the party.
TURNED UP
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
We usually ... ... at a café after work to relax and chat.
HANG OUT
The exam was quite difficult. ...., everyone managed to pass.
A. Although
B. But
C. However
C. However (try not to start a sentence with "but")
She can be very ..... in the mornings before she has her coffee.
BAD-TEMPERED
I always ..... my bed in the morning, but I ..... the cleaning at the weekends.
1. MAKE
2. DO
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
Can you ... me ... from the station at 6 p.m.?
A. drop me off
B. see me off
C. pick me up
PICK (ME) UP
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
The small argument quickly ... ... a huge fight.
TURNED INTO
_______ my parents give me a lot of freedom, I would prefer to have even more independence.
A. Despite
B. But
C. Although
C. Although
He is extremely .... and always plans his week in advance.
ORGANISED
He had to ..... a phone call to ..... the arrangements.
1. MAKE
2. MAKE
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
We ... ... early in the morning to avoid traffic.
A. see off
B. set off
C. call off
SET OFF
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
She ... ... an excuse for being late to the meeting.
MADE UP
... the fact that it was raining, we went for a long walk in the park.
A. Although
B. Despite
C. That being said
B. Despite
My new classmate is very .... and doesn’t talk much during classes.
RESERVED
People who .... language courses tend to .... a lot friends at the same time and that helps them .... progress in learning the language.
1. DO
2. MAKE
3. MAKE
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
I’ll ... you ... at the airport 2 hours before the departure.
A. drop you off
B. get you off
C. take you off
DROP (YOU) OFF
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
Despite the noise, he ... ... working without complaining.
CARRIED ON
Join the sentences with the correct linking word.
I enjoy reading novels.
My brother prefers watching movies.
WHILE/WHEREAS I enjoy reading novels, my brother prefers watching movies.
OR
I enjoy reading novels WHILE/WHEREAS my brother prefers watching movies.
It was ..... of him to interrupt the teacher while she was speaking.
IMPOLITE
We need to .... a decision about the project by tomorrow.
MAKE
Fill the gap with the correct phrasal verb.
Her friends came to the airport to ... her ... before she moved abroad.
A. drop her off
B. tell her off
C. see her off
SEE (HER) OFF