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100

This phrasal verb means to avoid something unpleasant by not doing it.

  • a) Get out of
  • b) Hold off
  • c) Brush up on
  • d) Come across
  • Answer: a) Get out of
100

To temporarily stop something, often a meeting or discussion.

  • a) Hold up
  • b) Break off
  • c) Wind down
  • d) Bring about
  • Answer: b) Break off
100

This phrasal verb means to convey a message or explain something clearly.

  • a) Put across
  • b) Break out
  • c) Run into
  • d) Settle for
  • Answer: a) Put across
100

This phrasal verb means to suddenly become extremely angry.

  • a) Fly off the handle
  • b) Catch on
  • c) Give up
  • d) Back out
  • Answer: a) Fly off the handle
100

 What phrasal verb means to think carefully about something before making a decision?

  • a) Mull over
  • b) Take on
  • c) Pull through
  • d) Bring about
  • Answer: a) Mull over
200

What phrasal verb means to start doing something, especially something difficult or demanding?

  • a) Go about
  • b) Kick off
  • c) Get down to
  • d) Put off
  • Answer: c) Get down to
200

This phrasal verb means to assign or delegate responsibility to someone else.

  • a) Hand over
  • b) Get ahead
  • c) Turn down
  • d) Come down with
  • Answer: a) Hand over
200

To contact someone after a period of time, usually to follow up on something.

  • a) Check in with
  • b) Fall out with
  • c) Pass on
  • d) Get on with
  • Answer: a) Check in with
200

To suppress emotions or keep feelings hidden.

  • a) Bottle up
  • b) Fall through
  • c) Get through
  • d) Set up
  • Answer: a) Bottle up
200

To choose one option over another after considering the pros and cons.

  • a) Opt for
  • b) Run into
  • c) Keep up with
  • d) Fall back on
  • Answer: a) Opt for
300

To complete a task or assignment you've been avoiding.

  • a) Get around to
  • b) Catch on
  • c) Fall through
  • d) Set out
  • Answer: a) Get around to
300

To eliminate or discard something unnecessary or outdated.

  • a) Phase out
  • b) Look down on
  • c) Take over
  • d) Catch up with
  • Answer: a) Phase out
300

To mention something in conversation that wasn't planned or expected.

  • a) Bring up
  • b) Lay off
  • c) Set off
  • d) Look up to
  • Answer: a) Bring up
300

To accept a difficult or unpleasant situation.

  • a) Come to terms with
  • b) Pass away
  • c) Fall out
  • d) Break up
  • Answer: a) Come to terms with
300

This means to delay making a decision until later.

  • a) Put off
  • b) Come up with
  • c) Go through with
  • d) Bring in
  • Answer: a) Put off
400

This phrasal verb means to tolerate or accept something, often reluctantly.

  • a) Put up with
  • b) Turn down
  • c) See through
  • d) Break down
  • Answer: a) Put up with
400

What phrasal verb means to discuss something thoroughly to reach an agreement?

  • a) Iron out
  • b) Pass up
  • c) Set out
  • d) Put across
  • Answer: a) Iron out
400

What phrasal verb means to avoid talking about something sensitive or unpleasant?

  • a) Gloss over
  • b) Put down
  • c) Hold back
  • d) Look down on
  • Answer: a) Gloss over
400

What phrasal verb means to regret something strongly?

  • a) Kick yourself for
  • b) Run into
  • c) Put up with
  • d) Look up to
  • Answer: a) Kick yourself for
400

To commit to a decision or action even if it’s difficult.

  • a) Stick to
  • b) Look over
  • c) Come across
  • d) Miss out
  • Answer: a) Stick to
500

What phrasal verb means to resume something after a break?

  • a) Catch up with
  • b) Pick up where you left off
  • c) Work out
  • d) Back down
  • Answer: b) Pick up where you left off
500

To use authority to stop or limit something.

  • a) Crack down on
  • b) Fall behind
  • c) Look into
  • d) Get by
  • Answer: a) Crack down on
500

To argue or disagree about minor details.

  • a) Quibble over
  • b) Take after
  • c) Wind up
  • d) Fall out
  • Answer: a) Quibble over
500

To start behaving in a less serious or strict way.

  • a) Loosen up
  • b) Fall behind
  • c) Wear out
  • d) Get around to
  • Answer: a) Loosen up
500

To decide not to follow through with a plan or agreement.

  • a) Back out of
  • b) Make up for
  • c) Come up with
  • d) Turn down
  • Answer: a) Back out of