Phrasal Verbs 1
Phrasal Verbs 2
Phrasal Verb Unit 8
Idioms/Fixed Phrases Unit 9
Collocations Unit 9
100

I'll ______you at the conference.
- look down on

- look out for

- look after

look out for

100

She's not as rich as people ______ 

- make out

- make away

- make off with


make out

100

to continue working at something 

- keep at

- keep up with

- keep to

keep at

100

Strictly off the _____, some members of staff will have to be made redundant.

off the record

100

to _____ war/doom

- breed

-squeak

- prophesy 

prophesy

200

We ____ed _____ the house again before we decided we would rent it. 

- looked over

- looked onto

 - looked up to

looked over

200

He ______(V2) a will leaving everything to his nephew. 

- made with

- made out

- made over

made out

200

I'm sure she's _____ing something ______us.

- keep on ...from

- keep ...back from

- keep..... in from 

 keep ...back from

200

If you don't go out and meet new people, it's easy to get into a r_____

rut

200

Frank ______ed. He couldn’t believe what he was seeing.

- deserted

- gaped

- wound

- gaped

300

to watch something without becoming involved in it yourself 

- look to

- look on

- look down

look on

300

to legally give something to somebody 

- make into

- make up for

- make over

make over

300

to speak to somebody often and in an annoying way about somebody/something 

- keep down

- keep on at

- keep to

keep on at

300

I've tried everyone else and now you're my l_____
(the person or thing you rely on when everything else has failed )

last resort

300

She was forced to ______ the throne of Spain.
(to give up the position of being king, queen or emperor ) 

abdicated

400

I looked it ____ in the dictionary.

up

400

After all the delays, we were anxious to make __ for the lost time.

up

400

(informal) to make sure that you stay friendly with somebody, because you will get an advantage from doing so

Keep ____ with the boss and you'll soon get a promotion.

in

400

to upset somebody very much by doing or saying something unkind

His accusations cut me ______

to the quick

400

The council has tried to get them _____d.
(to force somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so )

evicted

500

to decide or say officially that something is impossible or will not happen, or that something or someone is not suitable

rule out

500

to go in the direction of a place or thing:

make for

500

to put something on one side and not use it or think about it

lay aside

500

All of which ___s the ____as to who will fund the project.
(to make somebody want to ask a question that has not yet been answered )

begs the question

500

She _____ted the dog on the head.

patted