Phrasal Verbs 1

Type the letter of the phrase on the right that matches the one on the left. The verbs on the left are phrasal verbs, verbs formed with one or two prepositions. The verbs on the right are verbs with one basic form, often of Latin or Greek origin.

Click the "correction" button to see if they are all right (incorrect answers will disappear).

1. The police are going to look into the affair a. to extinguish
2. We have to put off the meeting, I'm afraid. b. to think about someone, give an opinion
3. Please put out the fire before leaving the campground. c. to remove
4. I can't put up with that noise! d. to educate
5. I really look up to my father ! What a man! e. to investigate
6. Please take off your glasses. f. to manage
7. I'm sorry. I'll make it up to you somehow. g. to postpone
8. What do you make of that new teacher? h. to fasten
9. Let's do away with all those formalities! i. to admire
10. Please do up your seat belt in the car. j. to compensate for something
11. It's alright. I'm not worried. I'll get by somehow. k. to tolerate
12. I want to bring up my children to speak good English. l. to abolish, ban


 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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