Phrasal Verbs

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Master Phrasal Verbs Quiz

Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs with our engaging quiz! From everyday expressions to more complex phrases, this quiz will challenge your understanding and help you improve your English skills.

Key features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Instant feedback on answers
  • Score tracking
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by UnderstandingWord42
The accident 'happened' on 28th June, 2018
Bring down
Bring out
Bring about
Our college magazine Umang was 'published' last month.
Bring out
Bring about
Bring in
The supply of gas has been discontinued.
Cut off
Cut down
Cut in
Rama made small pieces of that fish.
Cut in
Cut up
Cut off
It is very difficult to 'reach' the truth.
Get at
Get by
Get in
Please 'distribute' the books to the students.
Hand out
Hand over
Hand across
The Pakistani army surrendered to India in 1971.
Give up
Give in
Give by
Old cars 'emit' black senors.
Give off
Give up
Give out
Don't 'abandon' your study.
Give up
Give out
Give in
They tried to 'resist' the authority.
Hold away
Hold against
Hold out
The police is 'investigating' the theft.
Look into
Look out
Look for
Try to 'save' some money for future use.
Lay aside
Lay up
Lay away
Can you 'find' the word in the dictionary?
Look in
Look up
Look by
Never 'consider' your juniors as inferior.
Look down
Look upon
Look to
The American soldiers 'demolished' the statue.
Pull off
Pull up
Pull down
He 'lives' in Mumbai since 1987.
Put by
Put at
Put up
I cannot 'tolerate' his bad manners.
Put up
Put with
Put up with
The son 'resembles' his father.
Take after
Take down
Take for
The court 'summoned' Ravi and his friends.
Send out
Send for
Send in
The monsoons 'started' in July.
Set in
Set out
Set off
Devdas 'established' a pub in this area.
Set about
Set up
Set in
We 'started' our journey to Germany.
Set out
Set up
Set off
Smoking 'affected' his health badly.
Tell upon
Tell by
Tell on
I was 'surprised' to see him on stage.
Take back
Take aback
Take down
Leaders should not 'instigate' communal rioters.
Work by
Work at
Work up
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