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L6-Education: phrasal verbs

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  • I saw a car driving dangerously, so I ___ ___ its registration number and called the police.
    noted down
  • I thought I had lost my wallet, but fortunately, somebody ___ it ___ at reception.
    handed - in
  • It’s really busy in town because the schools have ___ ___ for the holidays.
    broken up
  • I need to start writing my essay, but I keep ___ it ___.
    putting - off
  • All of the schools in the UK ___ ___ in the middle of December.
    break up
  • There’s a new Italian restaurant in town. I saw people ___ ___ leaflets for it this morning.
    giving out
  • Which phrasal verb means to do an activity with others?
    join in
  • I don’t know if I’ll get an interview for the job, but I’m going to ___ ___ it and see what happens.
    go for
  • Which phrasal verb means to decide to do something later?
    put off
  • I’d like to play for my local youth football team. It’s difficult to ___ ___, but I’ll try my best.
    get in
  • I’m going to ___ ___ my new bike today by cycling to the shops.
    try out
  • Which phrasal verb means to understand something?
    figure out
  • Arrange the words in the correct order: this / read / out / can / number / you / ?
    Can you read out this number?
  • If you want to become an actor, I think you should ___ for it.
    go
  • It’s strange living in a different country, but I’m ___ ___ well so far.
    getting on
  • Arrange the words in the correct order: break / up / school / does / when / your / ?
    When does your school break up?
  • I’m trying to ___ ___ the answer to this puzzle, but it’s really difficult.
    figure out
  • Have you handed ___ your essay yet?
    in
  • Can you lend me a pen to note ___ a telephone number?
    down
  • I need to ___ behind after class to speak to my teacher.
    stay