Phrasal Verbs 1
Phrasal Verbs 2
Idioms/Fixed Phrases
Idioms/Fixed phrases
Collocations/Prepositions
100

Brendan was _____(V3) by her sudden question.
- taken aback

- taken after

 - taken against

taken aback

100

He can ___ his headmaster __
- take off
 - take on
- take out

take off

100

She's gone ____ her words and decided not to give me the job after all.
- back on
- deep in
-  about

gone back on

100

an unimportant fact, idea, event, etc. that takes people’s attention away from the important ones

He deliberately threw a ______ into the conversation.
- black sheep

- red herring

-green belt

 red herring

100

_____ on a problem/matter
- foresee

- ponder

- bind

ponder

200

_____ these chairs ____ - we don't need them.
- take away
- take down

 - taken in

take away

200

The rebels ______(V2) the entire Roman army.
- took away
- took out

- took on

took on

200

old wive's tale?

(disapproving) an old idea or belief that people now know is not correct

200

the pot calling the kettle black?

(saying, informal) used to say that you should not criticize somebody for a fault that you have yourself

200

The teacher _____ a different task to each of the children.

- shrivelled

- assigned

- transmitted

assigned

300

Halfway through the chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything _____
- out
- off
- in 

in

300

How many teeth did the dentist take _____?
- in
- out
-off 

take out

300

since a very long time ago

I've been going there every summer since the year ____.

since the year dot

300

(informal) to owe money to your bank because you have spent more than you have in your account

My account is $100 _____

He is _____.

in the red

300

Stay a little longer, I b_____ you!
(to ask for something in a way that shows you need it very much ) 

beseech

400

The table takes ____ too much room.
- in
- against
- up 

up
400

The army is threatening to take ___ if civil unrest continues.
- over

- to

- down


over

400

(informal) used to say that you are not stupid enough to believe what somebody is telling you
Oh yeah? I wasn't _______, you know.

I wasn't born yesterday

400

used to describe an idea or a way of looking at a situation as being better or more positive than it really is 

He tends to view the world ______


see sth through rose-coloured spectacles

400

He winced inwardly ____ her harsh tone.
Preposition?

at

500

She has been ___V3 ___ Elizabeth Taylor, even though she doesn't look that much her.
(mistake sb for sb else)

taken for

500

She's _______ (V3) a strange crowd of people.
(to become friendly or start a relationship with someone, especially someone who might have a bad influence on you ) 

taken up with

500

to get advantages from two opposing things?

have it both ways

500

an area of open land around a city where there are strict controls about building?

green belt

500

wallow ___ despair/self-pity
Preposition?

in