Phrasal Verbs Exercises
Phrasal verbs exercises for A2, B1 and B2 levels covering common phrasal verbs, separable and inseparable phrasal verbs, transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs, phrasal verbs with get, take, look, put, turn, come, go, break and give, multiple meanings in context, and formal equivalents. 140 multiple choice and worksheet questions with answers and printable PDF worksheets. 8 exercise sets with 160 questions (A2 - C1 Level).
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Common Phrasal Verbs: Everyday Actions
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
Separable & Inseparable Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
Storms Hit 90 Million in Midwest
Big storms will hit the central United States this week. More than 90 million people are in danger. They face hail, stro…
Phrasal Verbs with GET, TAKE & LOOK
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
Phrasal Verbs with PUT, TURN & COME
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
“Don't ___ until tomorrow what you can do today.”
Phrasal Verbs with GO, BREAK & GIVE
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
“Please ___ . I'm listening to your story.”
Storms Threaten 90 Million Across US Midwest
This week, dangerous storms could hit the central United States. More than 90 million people are at risk. The National W…
Multiple Meanings: Phrasal Verbs in Context
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
Phrasal Verbs vs Formal Equivalents & Mixed Review
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
“The meeting has been ___. (= postponed)”
Severe Storms Threaten 90 Million in US Midwest
Severe storms are set to hit the central United States this week, putting more than 90 million people at risk. The Natio…
C1 Advanced Phrasal Verbs: Academic, Three-Word & Nuanced Usage
Phrasal Verbs Exercises
“The report attempts to ___ the significant discrepancy between projected and actual revenue figures for the fiscal year.”
Severe Storms Threaten 90 Million Across US Midwest
Severe storms are expected to affect more than 90 million people across the central United States this week, with the Na…
Why practice Phrasal Verbs exercises?
These Phrasal Verbs exercises build your skills from A2 to B2. Start with common everyday phrasal verbs (get up, turn on, look for), then learn the rules for separable and inseparable phrasal verbs and where to place the object. Next, expand your vocabulary through phrasal verbs grouped by base verb — get, take, look, put, turn, come, go, break and give. Finally, tackle advanced challenges: multiple meanings of the same phrasal verb in different contexts and replacing phrasal verbs with their formal single-word equivalents.