Grammar : Phrasal Verbs - SS1 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1
How do you use phrasal verbs?
The meaning of a phrasal verb can be learned from context. For example, if you see the sentence "He turned up late for the meeting", you can infer that the meaning of "turn up" is "arrive late".
Which of the following sentences uses the phrasal verb "turn up" correctly?
He turned up the volume on the radio
He turned up late for work.
He turned up the heat on the stove.
He turned up at the corner of the street.
Which of the following is the correct meaning of the phrasal verb "look up"?
to search for something
to improve something
to find something
to ignore something
Which of the following sentences uses the phrasal verb "give up" correctly?
I gave up smoking last year.
I gave up my seat on the bus for an elderly woman.
I gave up the search for the lost treasure
I gave up my job and moved to a new city.
Which of the following is the correct meaning of the phrasal verb "come up with"?
to think of something
to arrive at a place
to open something
To close something
Which of the following is the correct meaning of the phrasal verb "come up with"?
to think of something
to arrive at a place
to open something
To close something
Which of the following is the correct meaning of the phrasal verb "come up with"?
to think of something
to arrive at a place
to open something
To close something