Phrasal Verbs – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 We usually ______ early on Sunday to visit my grandparents.
a) set off
b) take off
c) carry on

2 Don’t forget to ______ the bus at the next stop.
a) get off
b) put off
c) go off

3 It was raining, so we decided to ______ at home.
a) stay in
b) go out
c) give up

4 Please ______ your books before class starts.
a) put away
b) put on
c) take off

5 After shopping, we ______ the car and drove home.
a) got into
b) got on
c) took over

6 They had to ______ the trip because of the storm.
a) put off
b) take up
c) carry on

7 I usually ______ my younger brother after school.
a) pick up
b) put up
c) set up

8 Don’t forget to ______ the rubbish before going to bed.
a) take out
b) give out
c) put off

9 Let’s ______ at the café near the park.
a) meet up
b) put up
c) take up

10 The bus was full, but finally she managed to ______.
a) get on
b) go in
c) take in

11 Can you ______ the window? It’s too hot in here.
a) open up
b) take up
c) wake up

12 Don’t forget to ______ your homework before watching TV.
a) finish off
b) turn off
c) take off

13 We always ______ milk and bread at the supermarket on Fridays.
a) pick up
b) look up
c) put away

14 After work, I usually ______ with my colleagues for coffee.
a) hang out
b) break out
c) fall out

15 She ______ the alarm clock and went back to sleep.
a) turned off
b) gave up
c) looked up

16 My father always ______ the car before a long trip.
a) checks over
b) looks over
c) takes over

17 Don’t ______ your homework until tomorrow. Do it today!
a) put off
b) put away
c) give up

18 After class, the students ______ the classroom quickly.
a) went out
b) gave out
c) looked out

19 Let’s ______ a pizza for dinner tonight.
a) order in
b) order out
c) take in

20 I usually ______ the dog twice a day.
a) take out
b) take off
c) take in

21 They ______ a new restaurant in town last week.
a) checked out
b) carried out
c) put out

22 Please ______ your coat and stay for a while.
a) take off
b) put off
c) turn off

23 We need to ______ early to catch the morning flight.
a) set off
b) carry on
c) go out

24 She ______ her shoes and went to bed.
a) took off
b) put on
c) gave up

25 I will ______ you from the station at 5 p.m.
a) pick up
b) look for
c) call back

26 Don’t forget to ______ the lights before you leave the house.
a) turn off
b) put on
c) take off

27 He wanted to ______ jogging, so he bought new sneakers.
a) take up
b) put off
c) carry on

28 After the movie, let’s ______ downtown.
a) hang out
b) put out
c) break out

29 She ______ the form carefully before handing it in.
a) filled in
b) looked in
c) took in

30 When you finish eating, please ______ the dishes.
a) wash up
b) clean out
c) give up

Answer

1 a) set off – “Set off” = start a journey.
2 a) get off – “Get off” = leave a bus/train.
3 a) stay in – “Stay in” = remain at home.
4 a) put away – “Put away” = put things in their proper place.
5 a) got into – “Get into” = enter a car.
6 a) put off – “Put off” = postpone.
7 a) pick up – “Pick up” = collect someone.
8 a) take out – “Take out” = remove the rubbish.
9 a) meet up – “Meet up” = meet someone socially.
10 a) get on – “Get on” = enter bus/train.
11 a) open up – “Open up” = open fully.
12 a) finish off – “Finish off” = complete.
13 a) pick up – “Pick up” = buy or collect.
14 a) hang out – “Hang out” = spend free time together.
15 a) turned off – “Turn off” = stop machine/alarm.
16 a) checks over – “Check over” = examine carefully.
17 a) put off – “Put off” = delay.
18 a) went out – “Go out” = leave a place.
19 a) order in – “Order in” = request food delivery.
20 a) take out – “Take out” = walk the dog.
21 a) checked out – “Check out” = visit and examine.
22 a) take off – “Take off” = remove clothing.
23 a) set off – “Set off” = begin a trip.
24 a) took off – “Take off” = remove clothes/shoes.
25 a) pick up – “Pick up” = collect someone by car.
26 a) turn off – “Turn off” = stop the electricity/light.
27 a) take up – “Take up” = begin a hobby.
28 a) hang out – “Hang out” = spend leisure time.
29 a) filled in – “Fill in” = complete a form.
30 a) wash up – “Wash up” = clean dishes.

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