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Using Phrasal Verbs (Test 2)

Subject: English Grammar

Level: Beginner

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Instructions:

This test consists of ten questions. Carefully read each question and choose the best answer from the options.

Hint: Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a preposition or adverb that create a new meaning. This meaning is often different from the individual meanings of the verb and particle.

If would like to read more about Phrasal Verbs and how to use them in your own sentences, please read our article on Phrasal Verbs here.

Q1.

What does the phrasal verb "look up to" mean?

  • 1. To search for information

  • 2. To look for something that is lost

  • 3. To examine something carefully

  • 4. To admire or respect

Q2.

The phrasal verb "see through" means:

  • 1. To accompany someone

  • 2. To look at something carefully

  • 3. To understand or recognize someone's true nature

  • 4. To watch something until the end

Q3.

What does the phrasal verb "look out for" mean?

  • 1. To admire or respect

  • 2. To search for something

  • 3. To be careful of or watch out for

  • 4. To examine something carefully

Q4.

What does the phrasal verb "put up with" mean?

  • 1. To tolerate

  • 2. To postpone

  • 3. To complete

  • 4. To invent

Q5.

Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence: "I'm going to _________________ my old clothes because I don't wear them anymore."

  • 1. give up

  • 2. throw away

  • 3. put on

  • 4. look up

Q6.

The phrasal verb "see off" means:

  • 1. To accompany someone to their departure

  • 2. To watch something until the end

  • 3. To look at something carefully

  • 4. To understand or recognize someone's true nature

Q7.

Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence: "Could you please _____ my cat while I'm on vacation?"

  • 1. look up

  • 2. look for

  • 3. look after

  • 4. look through

Q8.

Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence: "I'm going to look __________ my old friend's phone number."

  • 1. up

  • 2. for

  • 3. into

  • 4. through

Q9.

The phrasal verb "look forward to" means:

  • 1. To continue

  • 2. To search for

  • 3. To understand

  • 4. To anticipate with pleasure

Q10.

What does the phrasal verb "look down on" mean?

  • 1. To admire or respect

  • 2. To consider someone inferior

  • 3. To search for something

  • 4. To examine something carefully

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