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Phrasal Verbs

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  • On the way to school the bus broke _____ and we had to walk. (preposition)
    down
  • She has a bag attitude, if she is losing a game she just ________. (phrasal verb)
    gives up
  • She ________ the candles on her cake. (phrasal verb)
    blew out
  • Someone stole a bike at school yesterday. The headmaster is looking _____ it. (preposition)
    into
  • Where do you like to ______ with your friends? (phrasal verb)
    hang out
  • I'm looking forward ______ seeing my cousin again. (preposition)
    to
  • My mum's not here – she has to sort _______ a problem at work. (preposition)
    out
  • Do you enjoy _______ animals or small children? (phrasal verb)
    looking after
  • They look so like each other – I can never work ______ who is who! (preposition)
    out
  • The police are _______ the robbery. (phrasal verb)
    looking into
  • You can ________ going, I'll meet you there. (phrasal verb)
    carry on
  • I can't come out tonight, I'm _________ my younger brother. (phrasal verb)
    looking after
  • What problems do you need to _______ before you can go? (phrasal verb)
    sort out
  • I want to be like everyone else – I don't want to stand ______! (preposition)
    out
  • What are you ________ next weekend? (phrasal verb)
    looking forward to
  • What is number 3? I can't ________ the answer. (phrasal verb)
    work out
  • I need to _______ the problem with this computer. (phrasal verb)
    sort out
  • Some scientists are carrying _______ research about that illness. (preposition)
    out
  • The wind blew ______ all the candles. (preposition)
    out
  • Do you have any habits you should _________? (phrasal verb)
    give up
  • What would you do if your bus ________ ten kilometres from where you were going? (phrasal verb)
    broke down
  • My uncle is out of town so we have to ________ his kids. (phrasal verb)
    look after