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Phrasal Verbs - LUCAS AVILA JESUS ALBERTO

The document provides examples of phrasal verbs used in different contexts. It contains 5 sections with sentences where phrasal verbs are used and the reader must identify the correct phrasal verb from a given list to complete each sentence. Some of the phrasal verbs included are "fill in", "take off", "see off", "try on", "look up", "carry on", and "turn off". The document aims to practice understanding and using different phrasal verbs in English.
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Phrasal Verbs - LUCAS AVILA JESUS ALBERTO

The document provides examples of phrasal verbs used in different contexts. It contains 5 sections with sentences where phrasal verbs are used and the reader must identify the correct phrasal verb from a given list to complete each sentence. Some of the phrasal verbs included are "fill in", "take off", "see off", "try on", "look up", "carry on", and "turn off". The document aims to practice understanding and using different phrasal verbs in English.
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Jesus Alberto Lucas Ávila

Phrasal verbs

1. Complete with one of these phrasal verbs: be through, go on, fill in, take off,
stay out, speak up.

1. Could you fill in this application form, please?


2. I´ll never talk to you again. We are through !
3. If you don´t speak up, we can´t hear you.
4. I´m tired because I stayed out too late last night.
5. The plane takes off late because of the bad weather.

2. Complete with one of these phrasal verbs: go off, put off, see off, take off,
turn off.

1. Let´s go to the airport to see them off


2. The plane doesn´t take off till 5 o´clock.
3. He was sleeping soundly when the alarm clock went off
4. The meeting has been put off till next month.
5. Don´t forget to turn off all the lights when you leave.

3. Complete with: carry on, get on, hold on, put on, try on.

1. Hi! Is Mr. Knight in? hold on, I´ll call him.


2. Excuse me, could I try on this dress, please?
3. How are you getting on at college?
4. Are you still carrying on with your tennis lessons?
5. It was a bit chilly, so she put on her jacket.

4. Complete with: give up, hang up, look up, wake up, wash up.

1. The kind of housework I hate most is washing up


2. If he rings back, just hang up
3. I didn´t know that word, so I looked it up in a dictionary.
4. Don´t give up You can do it if you try hard.
5. When I woke up in the middle of the night, I had some temperature.

5. Match the phrasal verbs with their corresponding synonyms.

1. put off a. cancel


2. call off b. switch off
3. look up c. postpone
4. go off d. continue
5. carry on e. explode
6. turn off f. check

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