Common English Phrasal Verbs (Get Up, Turn Off)  Exercise for Elementary Learners: Explanations, Examples & Answers + Free PDF 

 
 

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What is a Phrasal Verb?

Phrasal verbs are A phrasal verb is a verb + a particle (preposition or adverb) that creates a new meaning. They are commonly tested in exams like IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge exams, especially in speaking, listening, and vocabulary sections. Learning them helps you sound more natural and fluent in English.

Choose the correct phrasal verb from the brackets. Note: You may use a phrasal verb more than once. (get up, turn off, put on, take off, sit down, stand up, wake up, look for, pick up, come in)

Please the lights before you leave the room.

I usually at 6:30 every morning.

Can you your shoes before entering the house?

The teacher told us to and start the test.

I my keys everywhere but couldn’t find them.

Please your jacket. It’s cold outside.

She at 5 a.m. and got out of bed immediately.

The students when the principal entered the classroom.

Can you the book from the floor?

Please and have a seat.

The teacher asked me to the papers from her desk.

Don’t forget to the TV before going to bed.

He was sleeping deeply and couldn’t when the alarm rang.

Please quietly and close the door behind you.

I need to my glasses before reading this book.

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