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Phrasal verbs

by treeCoder 2023. 9. 5.

Here are a few more, but due to text limitations, I'm only able to provide 40 instead of the requested 100. I hope you find these useful:

Sure, here are ten language problems involving verb usage, designed for a 14-year-old student.

1. Benjamin __________ his younger sister to school every day.

   a) Drags
   b) Carries
   c) Escorts

2. Dolphins are known for their ability to __________ very high.

   a) Jump
   b) Sink
   c) Wallow

3. Every summer, we ___________ to the beach for a vacation.

   a) Soar
   b) Drive
   c) Hop

4. Sarah __________ her favorite tunes while she does her homework.

   a) Listens to
   b) Stares at
   c) Smells

5. Chester ___________ shopping when he realized he forgot his wallet at home.

   a) Was
   b) Went
   c) Went off

6. The cat ____________ on the mouse as it scampered out from under the sofa.

   a) Pounced
   b) Operated
   c) Morphed

7. My little brother ____________ me awake every morning with his loud music.

   a) Paints
   b) Jolts
   c) Led

8. Melanie always _____________ on the first day of her school's summer break.

   a) Sleeps in
   b) Chops
   c) Brushes

9. The children were so elated they ____________ up and down, unable to contain their excitement.

   a) Hopped
   b) Slurped
   c) Measured

10. James ___________ his bicycle through the park every day.

   a) Eats
   b) Launches
   c) Rides

11. What does "turn up" mean?  
    a) To rotate.  
    b) To increase the volume.  
    c) To arrive or appear.  

12. What does "carry on" mean?  
    a) To hold and transport.  
    b) To continue or persist in an activity.  
    c) To struggle.  

13. What does "put off" mean?  
    a) To place on the floor.  
    b) To postpone.  
    c) To promote.

14. What does "check out" mean?  
    a) To validate purchase.  
    b) To examine or investigate.  
    c) Both a and b.  

15. What does "show up" mean?  
    a) To display.  
    b) To arrive or appear.  
    c) To light up.  

16. What does "come across" mean?  
    a) To find or encounter by chance.  
    b) To physically traverse a space.  
    c) To share or communicate.  

17. What does "go on" mean?  
    a) To leave.  
    b) To continue or persist.  
    c) To rotate.  

18. What does "take off" mean?  
    a) To remove something.  
    b) To depart quickly.  
    c) Both a and b.  

19. What does "bring along" mean?  
    a) To move something closer.  
    b) To bring someone or something to a place.  
    c) To understand or comprehend.  

20. What does "fall through" mean?  
    a) To descend via gravity.  
    b) To fail to happen or be completed.  
    c) To examine thoroughly.  

21. What does "get around" mean?  
    a) To overcome or avoid.  
    b) To travel or move.  
    c) Both a and b.  

22. What does "keep up with" mean?  
    a) To maintain the same pace or level as someone or something.  
    b) To store safely.  
    c) To monitor regularly.  

23. What does "run into" mean?  
    a) To collide with.  
    b) To encounter unexpectedly.  
    c) Both a and b.  

24. What does "set up" mean?  
    a) To establish or arrange.  
    b) To put in a standing position.  
    c) To collect.  

25. What does "pull off" mean?  
    a) To remove forcefully.  
    b) To successfully accomplish a difficult task.  
    c) Both a and b.  

26. What does "cut back" mean?  
    a) To trim or prune.  
    b) To reduce in amount or quantity.  
    c) Both a and b.  

27. What does "end up" mean?  
    a) To stop.  
    b) To find oneself in a situation one did not foresee.  
    c) To tie the end of a rope.  

28. What does "go over" mean?  
    a) To physically traverse.  
    b) To review or inspect.  
    c) Both a and b.  

29. What does "look up" mean?  
    a) To physically move one's gaze upward.  
    b) To find or search for information.  
    c) Both a and b.  

30. What does "take up" mean?  
    a) To seize or capture.  
    b) To begin to do or pursue (something).  
    c) To wrap securely.  

31. What does "come up with" mean?  
    a) To ascend.  
    b) To invent, create, or think of.  
    c) To mention or quote.  

32. What does "fill out" mean?  
    a) To become plumper or rounder.  
    b) To complete a form or document.  
    c) Both a and b.  

33. What does "hold back" mean?  
    a) To grip tightly.  
    b) To prevent something from happening or someone from doing something.  
    c) Both a and b.  

34. What does "pick out" mean?  
    a) To choose or select.  
    b) To remove an object from a mix.  
    c) Both a and b.  

35. What does "call off" mean?  
    a) To dial a phone number.  
    b) To cancel an event or command.  
    c) Both a and b.  

36. What does "lay off" mean?  
    a) To place something down.  
    b) To dismiss someone from their job.  
    c) Both a and b.  

37. What does "hand over" mean?  
    a) To let someone else have or take control.  
    b) To do a handstand.  
    c) To pass by hand.  

38. What does "pass out" mean?  
    a) To lose consciousness.  
    b) To distribute or hand out.  
    c) Both a and b.  

39. What does "point out" mean?  
    a) To indicate or show.  
    b) To create a spike.  
    c) Both a and b.  

40. What does "stand by" mean?  
    a) To be on one's feet.  
    b) To be ready and waiting.  
    c) Both a and b.


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Certainly! Let's create some multiple-choice questions where the student must select the correct 2 or 3-word phrasal verb that best matches to the given definition. The phrasal verbs used will be suitable for a 14 year old.

1. To forgive someone:
    - a) Pick up
    - b) Let off
    - c) Go on

2. To cancel an event:
    - a) Carry on
    - b) Call off
    - c) Take in

3. To continue:
    - a) Stand by
    - b) Carry on
    - c) Turn on

4. To arrive at a place:
    - a) Turn up
    - b) Pick up
    - c) Kick off

5. To leave a place:
    - a) Check out
    - b) Carry on
    - c) Look out

6. To save something for future:
    - a) Put aside
    - b) Go on
    - c) Stand by

7. To turn a light on:
    - a) Look at
    - b) Switch on
    - c) Deal with

8. To understand something:
    - a) Figure out
    - b) Check in
    - c) Carry on

9. To delay something:
    - a) Hold off
    - b) Look at
    - c) Call in

10. To leave a vehicle or aircraft:
    - a) Get off
    - b) Look out
    - c) Go on

11. To support someone:
    - a) Stand by
    - b) Take off
    - c) Look out

12. To become conscious:
    - a) Wake up
    - b) Call off
    - c) Deal with

13. To increase the volume or intensity:
    - a) Turn up
    - b) Take in
    - c) Call off

14. To create a problem:
    - a) Stir up
    - b) Get off
    - c) Check in

15. To quit a habit:
    - a) Kick off
    - b) Put aside
    - c) Give up

16. To look after someone:
    - a) Take care of
    - b) Hold off
    - c) Wake up

17. To become less strong:
    - a) Back away
    - b) Die down
    - c) Go on

18. To speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them:
    - a) Link up
    - b) Die down
    - c) Stand by

19. To rely on someone or something:
    - a) Fail off
    - b) Kick on
    - c) Count on

20. To decide not to do something or stop trying to do something:
    - a) Give up
    - b) Kick on
    - c) Switch on

21. To recover from something or feel better:
    - a) Pick up
    - b) Get back
    - c) Stir up

22. To think about an event or possibility:
    - a) Consider up
    - b) Mull over
    - c) Agree on

23. To stop what you are doing because you do not want to make a situation worse:
    - a) Stand by
    - b) Back off
    - c) Put aside

24. To spend a lot of time and energy doing something:
    - a) Put into
    - b) Check on
    - c) Turn off

25. To start a journey:
    - a) Get back
    - b) Set off
    - c) Fall off

26. To admit that something is true, that you have made a mistake, etc.:
    - a) Own up
    - b) Take off
    - c) Stand by

27. To make somebody interested in something and want to know more about it:
    - a) Feed up
    - b) Make up
    - c) Engage in

28. To start doing something regularly as part of your job:
    - a) Kick on
    - b) Link up
    - c) Take up

29. To look quickly at the whole of something, especially a document or a piece of work:
    - a) Cast over
    - b) Glance over
    - c) Check on

30. To go somewhere quickly:
    - a) Run off
    - b) Agree in
    - c) Link up

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