Today’s English ESL grammar topic of the day is a set of phrasal verbs. Have a look at the following phrasal verbs and their definitions and then take the quiz below:
Pitch in: to help out occasionally
Give up: to stop doing something, to quit
Run into: to encounter, to accidentally find
Figure out: to understand after trying
Pick up: obtain something through experience, like a skill or quality
Settle into: to feel comfortable doing something after initially not feeling comfortable
Keep up with: To be able to follow something and understand it, like work or school
Get on: to be friendly, be friends with
Win over: to persuade, to conquer
Sort out: to resolve
Find out: to hear about, to discover
Phrasal Verbs Quiz 1
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We have a big presentation today for some important clients. We desperately need to _______ them ______.
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We have a few kinks in our new prototype, but we should ________________ everything by next week and be ok for the launch.
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Hi boss, yes we’re working on the project. We ______________ some problems this morning so we are a little behind schedule.
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As an assistant, I don’t have too many big responsibilities, but every once in a while my boss lets me ____________ on some big projects.
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The pace here in this office was certainly upbeat, but after 6 months I’ve __________________ my role and it comes a lot easier.
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We didn’t hear anything from the company, we ______________ about the merger by watching the news!
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This city is too hectic! I’m having trouble ________________ life here in Manhattan.
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I really like my new flatmates. We ____________ and never have any problems.
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We’re losing the match, but we mustn’t _______________! There’s still time left, we could win.
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I received an anonymous present for Christmas last year. It took me a long time to _____________ who it was from, but then I realized it was Damon.
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I _______________ a lot of new skills during this internship that I never had before. It was certainly six months well spent.
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