Useful Phrasal Verbs Exercises Set 5

Useful Phrasal Verbs Exercises Set 5

Useful Phrasal Verbs Exercises Set 5

Welcome to Set 5 of our phrasal verbs exercises (verbs 401–500 of 1000)! This quiz helps EFL and international students practice 50 commonly used phrasal verbs through contextual sentences and conversations. Select the correct phrasal verb to complete each sentence, and review the feedback to learn definitions. Track your progress with the question counter and explore the full list of 100 verbs in this set below.

Quiz: Phrasal Verbs Set 5

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Bear with

Definition: To be patient with someone.

Example: “Please bear with me while I explain.”

Blurt out

Definition: To say something suddenly without thinking.

Example: “She blurted out the secret.”

Branch out

Definition: To expand or try new things.

Example: “The company branched out into new markets.”

Break off

Definition: To end or detach something.

Example: “They broke off their engagement.”

Bring back

Definition: To return something or revive a memory.

Example: “This song brings back memories.”

Build on

Definition: To use as a foundation for further development.

Example: “We built on our initial success.”

Call for

Definition: To require or demand something.

Example: “The situation calls for quick action.”

Carry on

Definition: To continue doing something.

Example: “Let’s carry on with the project.”

Check up on

Definition: To monitor or investigate someone.

Example: “She checked up on her sick friend.”

Clam up

Definition: To become silent or refuse to talk.

Example: “He clammed up when asked about it.”

Come by

Definition: To obtain or visit briefly.

Example: “Jobs are hard to come by.”

Come out

Definition: To be revealed or published.

Example: “Her new book comes out next month.”

Count out

Definition: To exclude or count items.

Example: “Don’t count me out of the game.”

Cover up

Definition: To hide or conceal something.

Example: “They tried to cover up the mistake.”

Crack down

Definition: To enforce rules strictly.

Example: “The school cracked down on tardiness.”

Deal with

Definition: To handle or address something.

Example: “She dealt with the complaint quickly.”

Die off

Definition: To disappear or become extinct.

Example: “The species is dying off rapidly.”

Do without

Definition: To manage without something.

Example: “We’ll do without coffee today.”

Dress up

Definition: To wear formal or fancy clothes.

Example: “They dressed up for the party.”

Drop back

Definition: To fall behind or retreat.

Example: “He dropped back in the race.”

Eat up

Definition: To consume completely.

Example: “The kids ate up all the snacks.”

Fall for

Definition: To be deceived or develop feelings.

Example: “She fell for his charm.”

Ferret out

Definition: To uncover or find through searching.

Example: “He ferreted out the truth.”

Fill out

Definition: To complete a form or gain weight.

Example: “Please fill out this application.”

Fix up

Definition: To repair or arrange something.

Example: “They fixed up the old house.”

Fool around

Definition: To waste time or act playfully.

Example: “Stop fooling around and study.”

Get around

Definition: To travel or avoid something.

Example: “She gets around the city easily.”

Get back

Definition: To return or recover something.

Example: “I’ll get back to you soon.”

Give out

Definition: To distribute or become exhausted.

Example: “Her energy gave out after the run.”

Go down

Definition: To decrease or be accepted.

Example: “The prices went down this week.”

Go through

Definition: To experience or examine thoroughly.

Example: “She went through a tough time.”

Hand in

Definition: To submit something.

Example: “He handed in his assignment.”

Hang around

Definition: To stay in a place casually.

Example: “They hung around after class.”

Hold on

Definition: To wait or grip tightly.

Example: “Hold on, I’m coming!”

Hook up

Definition: To connect or meet casually.

Example: “They hooked up at the party.”

Hush up

Definition: To keep something quiet or secret.

Example: “They hushed up the scandal.”

Join in

Definition: To participate in an activity.

Example: “She joined in the game.”

Keep up

Definition: To maintain or continue at the same level.

Example: “Keep up the good work!”

Knock off

Definition: To stop working or produce quickly.

Example: “Let’s knock off early today.”

Lay out

Definition: To arrange or explain clearly.

Example: “He laid out the plan.”

Let off

Definition: To excuse or release something.

Example: “They let him off with a warning.”

Light up

Definition: To illuminate or become excited.

Example: “Her face lit up with joy.”

Live up to

Definition: To meet expectations.

Example: “The movie lived up to the hype.”

Look down on

Definition: To view someone as inferior.

Example: “She looks down on lazy people.”

Make off

Definition: To escape or leave quickly.

Example: “The thief made off with the cash.”

Mark down

Definition: To reduce the price or note something.

Example: “The store marked down the shoes.”

Miss out

Definition: To lose an opportunity.

Example: “Don’t miss out on the sale.”

Move over

Definition: To make space or shift position.

Example: “Move over so I can sit.”

Pass off

Definition: To present something falsely.

Example: “He passed off the fake as real.”

Pick up

Definition: To collect or improve.

Example: “I’ll pick up the kids later.”

Play up

Definition: To emphasize or cause trouble.

Example: “The injury played up again.”

Plug in

Definition: To connect to a power source.

Example: “Plug in the charger.”

Put back

Definition: To return or delay something.

Example: “Put the book back on the shelf.”

Put on

Definition: To wear or perform something.

Example: “She put on a great show.”

Run off

Definition: To leave quickly or produce copies.

Example: “The dog ran off into the park.”

Send out

Definition: To distribute or emit.

Example: “They sent out invitations.”

Set up

Definition: To establish or arrange something.

Example: “We set up the new office.”

Shake up

Definition: To disrupt or reorganize.

Example: “The new policy shook up the team.”

Show off

Definition: To display proudly.

Example: “He showed off his new phone.”

Sit out

Definition: To not participate in an activity.

Example: “She sat out the game.”

Skip out

Definition: To leave secretly or avoid responsibility.

Example: “He skipped out on the bill.”

Slip out

Definition: To leave quietly or accidentally reveal.

Example: “The truth slipped out.”

Snap up

Definition: To buy or take quickly.

Example: “She snapped up the last ticket.”

Soak up

Definition: To absorb or enjoy thoroughly.

Example: “We soaked up the sun on vacation.”

Stand in

Definition: To substitute for someone.

Example: “He stood in for the manager.”

Stay up

Definition: To remain awake.

Example: “We stayed up all night.”

Step in

Definition: To intervene or take action.

Example: “She stepped in to stop the fight.”

Stick up

Definition: To defend or rob.

Example: “He stuck up for his friend.”

Stop by

Definition: To visit briefly.

Example: “I’ll stop by your house later.”

Take in

Definition: To understand or provide shelter.

Example: “It took time to take in the news.”

Talk back

Definition: To respond rudely.

Example: “Don’t talk back to the teacher.”

Team up

Definition: To collaborate with others.

Example: “They teamed up for the project.”

Think up

Definition: To invent or create an idea.

Example: “She thought up a new strategy.”

Throw back

Definition: To return or remind of the past.

Example: “This photo throws me back.”

Tide over

Definition: To help through a difficult period.

Example: “The loan tided them over.”

Top off

Definition: To fill completely or finish.

Example: “Top off your glass with juice.”

Turn off

Definition: To switch off or lose interest.

Example: “Turn off the lights.”

Walk out

Definition: To leave suddenly or abandon.

Example: “She walked out of the meeting.”

Warm up

Definition: To prepare or become friendlier.

Example: “Warm up before exercising.”

Wear down

Definition: To weaken or tire gradually.

Example: “The debate wore her down.”

Work in

Definition: To include or find time for something.

Example: “Can you work in a meeting?”

Write down

Definition: To record in writing.

Example: “Write down the address.”


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