Phrasal Verbs to do with Body Parts
Phrasal Verbs with Prepositions
Phrasal verbs with "Get"
Complex Phrasal Verbs and Clauses
Relative Clauses with Prepositions
100

What is "put your foot in your mouth"?

If you do this to your mouth, you make an embarrassing or inappropriate statement, often without thinking.

100

This phrasal verb means to "arrive at a place, often unexpectedly."

To "turn up"

100

What does it mean to "get the hang of" something?

This phrasal verb means to understand something e.g to "get the hang of" a new skill or sport, to "get the hang of" a question on a test.


100

What is "give up"?

This phrasal verb means to "stop doing something" or "quit."

100

Which preposition completes the relative clause?
"The city ______ which I grew up is beautiful."
a) in
b) at
c) to
d) on

a) In

The preposition "in" is the correct one because we typically use "in" when talking about a location (like a city, country, or other large places).

200

What is "run into"?

This phrasal verb means to "interrupt" or "appear unexpectedly," often used when you suddenly run into someone you know.

200

What is to "call off"

This phrasal verb means "to cancel something."

200

What is "get by"?

If you do this, you "manage to survive or cope with a difficult situation."

200

What is "carry out"?

This phrasal verb means to "get something done" by using effort or resources.

200

Choose the correct relative clause:
"The person ______ I spoke to was very kind."

a) who
b) which
c) whom
d) whose

C) "whom"

300

What is "look after"?

This phrasal verb means to "take care of someone or something," often used in situations like babysitting or caring for a pet

300

This phrasal verb means to "make someone feel better or less worried."

To "cheer up"

300

This phrasal verb means to "become better" or "recover from illness or difficulty."

"Get over"

e.g To "get over" a setback or to "get over" a cold

300

What is "think over"?

This phrasal verb means to "think about" or "consider."

300

Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun:
The friend ___ called me yesterday was very helpful.
a) who
b) whom
c) which
d) whose

The friend "who" called me yesterday was very helpful.

400

When you do this to someone, you look at them in a way that suggests you are interested in them.

To "eye up" someone

400

If you do this to something, you "start something, like a machine or a device."

To "turn on"

400

What is "get into"?

If you do this, you "become involved in or take control of something."

400

What is "put back"?

This phrasal verb means to "return something to its place" or "put something back."

400

Choose the grammatically correct sentence with the relative clause and preposition:


a) The professor whom I spoke to about the research was very helpful.
b) The professor to whom I spoke about the research was very helpful.
c) The professor about whom I spoke to the research was very helpful.

a) The professor to whom I spoke to about the research was very helpful.

500

What is "stick your neck out"?

If you do this, you are taking a risk, usually in a situation where you're uncertain about the outcome

500

This phrasal verb means to "deal with something difficult" or "handle a situation." 

To "put up with" something / someone

500

This phrasal verb means to "arrive" or "reach a destination."

To "get to" a new destination

500

What is "count on"?

If you do this, you "rely on" or "trust" something or someone.

500

"The team _______ I have been working closely with recently is highly talented."

a) who
b) that
c) whom
d) with whom

d)with whom