Choose the correct variant (Common Phrasal Verbs)
1) He likes to know what's .
going on getting on looking for coming on
2) The plane three hours late.
took off brought up got along gave up
3) He is work as a builder.
looking after getting together coming back looking for
4) It was a difficult time, but we never hope.
gave up went on calm down came up with
5) , Helen, you can tell me. I won't tell anyone.
Look for Get on Get together Come on
6) It took me an hour to after the argument.
come back look after calm down go on
7) He has got some ideas about how to children.
come on bring up give up come up with
8) He with some friends to throw a party for her.
looked for got on went on got together
9) She was to seeing her grandchildren again.
looking after looking forward looking for bringing up
10) Patrick the idea of dividing the rooms.
came up with got together gave up came on
11) Anthony promised me to the boys.
come up go on look forward look after
12) It is important that you with your colleagues.
get on come back go on look after
Choose the correct variant (Common Phrasal Verbs)
1. There is heavy traffic in the morning. (A)
2. We ran out of bread, so I went to the bakery. (B)
3. He can't drive if he doesn't have a driving license. (A)
4. Bob is very patient. He would be an excellent teacher. (B)
5. There are a lot of oranges in the fridge. (A)
6. Mike is as clever as Pete. They will both do well on the exam. (A)
7. You haven't finished the milk, have you? (C)
8. To protect ourselves from the heat we have to wear special gloves. (A)
9. Let me wrap your wrist with this bandage. (A)
10. Unfortunately, many wild animals are in danger. (A)
11. He lives in the countryside. (A)
12. I have a high fever. The doctor said I should stay in bed. (C)
13. I went to Berlin two years ago. (C)