Useful Phrasal Verbs Exercises Set 14
Welcome to Set 14 (verbs 1301–1400)! Practice 50 phrasal verbs with this quiz for EFL students. Select the correct verb, review feedback, and track progress. View all 100 verbs below.
Quiz: Phrasal Verbs Set 14
Talk back
Definition: To reply rudely.
Example: “Don’t talk back to your teacher.”
Team up
Definition: To collaborate.
Example: “Let’s team up for the project.”
Think over
Definition: To consider carefully.
Example: “Think over the offer.”
Throw out
Definition: To discard or reject.
Example: “Throw out the old papers.”
Tidy up
Definition: To clean or organize.
Example: “Tidy up the room.”
Tone up
Definition: To strengthen or improve.
Example: “Tone up your muscles.”
Top up
Definition: To refill or add.
Example: “Top up your drink.”
Try on
Definition: To test or wear.
Example: “Try on the jacket.”
Turn down
Definition: To reject or reduce.
Example: “Turn down the volume.”
Turn in
Definition: To submit or sleep.
Example: “Turn in your homework.”
Turn off
Definition: To deactivate or repel.
Example: “Turn off the light.”
Turn on
Definition: To activate or excite.
Example: “Turn on the TV.”
Turn up
Definition: To increase or arrive.
Example: “Turn up the music.”
Wake up
Definition: To awaken or realize.
Example: “Wake up early tomorrow.”
Warm up
Definition: To prepare or heat.
Example: “Warm up before exercise.”
Wash up
Definition: To clean dishes or arrive.
Example: “Wash up after dinner.”
Wear off
Definition: To fade or diminish.
Example: “The painkiller wore off.”
Wear out
Definition: To exhaust or damage.
Example: “My shoes are worn out.”
Work out
Definition: To exercise or resolve.
Example: “Work out at the gym.”
Write down
Definition: To record or devalue.
Example: “Write down the notes.”
Zip up
Definition: To fasten or close.
Example: “Zip up your jacket.”
Barge in
Definition: To interrupt rudely.
Example: “She barged in during the meeting.”
Blow up
Definition: To explode or inflate.
Example: “The balloon blew up.”
Break off
Definition: To end or detach.
Example: “Break off the engagement.”
Bring back
Definition: To return or revive.
Example: “Bring back the book.”
Brush off
Definition: To dismiss or ignore.
Example: “Brush off the criticism.”
Call back
Definition: To return a call.
Example: “I’ll call you back.”
Check in
Definition: To register or report.
Example: “Check in at the hotel.”
Cheer up
Definition: To become happier.
Example: “Cheer up, it’s okay!”
Clean up
Definition: To tidy or profit.
Example: “Clean up the mess.”
Clear up
Definition: To resolve or tidy.
Example: “Clear up the confusion.”
Come across
Definition: To find or seem.
Example: “Come across an old photo.”
Come back
Definition: To return or revive.
Example: “Come back tomorrow.”
Cut off
Definition: To interrupt or remove.
Example: “Cut off the call.”
Die down
Definition: To decrease or calm.
Example: “The noise died down.”
Drop off
Definition: To deliver or decrease.
Example: “Drop off the package.”
Eat out
Definition: To dine outside.
Example: “Let’s eat out tonight.”
Fall through
Definition: To fail or collapse.
Example: “The deal fell through.”
Fill in
Definition: To complete or substitute.
Example: “Fill in the blanks.”
Get together
Definition: To meet or unite.
Example: “Let’s get together soon.”
Give away
Definition: To donate or reveal.
Example: “Give away old clothes.”
Go back
Definition: To return or date back.
Example: “Go back home.”
Hand in
Definition: To submit or deliver.
Example: “Hand in your essay.”
Hand out
Definition: To distribute or give.
Example: “Hand out the flyers.”
Hang up
Definition: To end a call or suspend.
Example: “Hang up the phone.”
Hold back
Definition: To restrain or withhold.
Example: “Hold back your tears.”
Join up
Definition: To enlist or connect.
Example: “Join up with the team.”
Knock down
Definition: To demolish or reduce.
Example: “Knock down the price.”
Lay off
Definition: To dismiss or stop.
Example: “Lay off the sweets.”
Let down
Definition: To disappoint or lower.
Example: “Don’t let me down.”
Live up
Definition: To fulfill or enjoy.
Example: “Live up to expectations.”
Look back
Definition: To reflect or glance.
Example: “Look back on memories.”
Make out
Definition: To understand or kiss.
Example: “Make out the handwriting.”
Pass on
Definition: To transfer or decline.
Example: “Pass on the message.”
Pay back
Definition: To repay or retaliate.
Example: “Pay back the loan.”
Pick out
Definition: To choose or identify.
Example: “Pick out a gift.”
Put back
Definition: To return or delay.
Example: “Put back the book.”
Put off
Definition: To delay or discourage.
Example: “Put off the meeting.”
Run out
Definition: To deplete or expire.
Example: “Run out of milk.”
Send back
Definition: To return or reject.
Example: “Send back the order.”
Set up
Definition: To establish or arrange.
Example: “Set up the meeting.”
Show off
Definition: To display proudly.
Example: “Show off your skills.”
Shut down
Definition: To close or stop.
Example: “Shut down the computer.”
Sign up
Definition: To enroll or register.
Example: “Sign up for the class.”
Slow down
Definition: To reduce speed or relax.
Example: “Slow down the car.”
Sort through
Definition: To organize or review.
Example: “Sort through the files.”
Stand out
Definition: To be noticeable.
Example: “Her talent stands out.”
Take back
Definition: To retract or return.
Example: “Take back your words.”
Take down
Definition: To remove or record.
Example: “Take down the notes.”
Take off
Definition: To leave or succeed.
Example: “The plane took off.”
Take up
Definition: To start or occupy.
Example: “Take up a hobby.”
Tear down
Definition: To demolish or criticize.
Example: “Tear down the old building.”
Think up
Definition: To invent or devise.
Example: “Think up a new idea.”
Throw away
Definition: To discard or waste.
Example: “Throw away the trash.”
Tie up
Definition: To bind or occupy.
Example: “Tie up the package.”
Trade up
Definition: To exchange for better.
Example: “Trade up your phone.”
Trip up
Definition: To stumble or confuse.
Example: “The question tripped her up.”
Walk off
Definition: To leave or relieve.
Example: “Walk off the stress.”
Watch out
Definition: To be cautious.
Example: “Watch out for cars.”
Wind down
Definition: To relax or reduce.
Example: “Wind down after work.”
Wind up
Definition: To conclude or excite.
Example: “Wind up the meeting.”
Wipe out
Definition: To destroy or exhaust.
Example: “Wipe out the debt.”
Write off
Definition: To cancel or dismiss.
Example: “Write off the loss.”
Zoom in
Definition: To focus or enlarge.
Example: “Zoom in on the image.”
Zoom out
Definition: To broaden view.
Example: “Zoom out to see the map.”
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