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Phrasal Verbs Exercise – Beginner Level
Instructions
Complete each sentence by selecting the correct phrasal verb from the dropdown menu. A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition or adverb (or both) that creates a meaning different from the original verb.
After filling all the blanks, click “Check Answers” to see your score.
1. Please _____ your shoes before entering the house.
“Take off” means to remove something, especially clothing.
2. I need to _____ early tomorrow for my flight.
“Get up” means to rise from bed after sleeping.
3. Can you _____ the TV? I want to watch the news.
“Turn on” means to start a machine or light.
4. Don’t forget to _____ the lights when you leave.
“Turn off” means to stop a machine or light.
5. Let’s _____ at the park this afternoon.
“Meet up” means to come together with someone.
6. I _____ my friend at the supermarket yesterday.
“Ran into” means to meet someone unexpectedly.
7. We’ve _____ of milk. Can you buy some?
“Run out” means to have no more of something left.
8. Please _____ the form with your personal information.
“Fill out” means to complete a form by writing information.
9. It’s cold outside. You should _____ a jacket.
“Put on” means to dress yourself in something.
10. I don’t understand this word. Let me _____ in the dictionary.
“Look up” means to search for information in a reference source.
Your score: 0/10
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