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jonathan1980tr  +  141282 Sat, 24 Sep 05 11:46 AM

Phrasal Verbs Worksheet

 

1.        “Please _______ _____ your coat and come inside.” (Present Tense)

2.        “Can you help me _______ _____ my notebook please.” (Present Tense)

3.        “I _______ ____ lots of jackets before I found one that suited me.” (Past Tense)

4.        “Can you help me _____ ____ this form please.” (Present Tense)

5.        “I _____ ____ at 6AM this morning, so I’m very tired.” (Past Tense)

6.        “My sister often ________ ________ us when we were children” (Past Tense)

7.        “The park doesn’t look pretty since they _____ ______ the big oak tree. (Past Tense)

8.        “I always __________ ____ music in the car on the way to work” (Present Tense)

9.        “The meeting was _____ ____ until next month.” (Past Tense)

10.    “My sister _______ me ____ at 11PM last night.” (Past Tense)

 

 

Make your own sentences with the following phrasal verbs and words.

 

Example.  Get up+, usually (Present tense)

“I usually get up at 7.30AM”

 

1.       *** off+, shoes, Japan (Present tense)

 

2.       Listen to+, blues music, evening (Present tense)

 

3.       *** out+, English book, library (Past tense)

 

4.       Look after+, my goldfish, holiday (Present tense question)

 

5.       *** in+, lottery ticket, help (Present tense question)

 

1.        I had to fill in lots of forms when I went to the hospital.

 

2.  My neighbor looked after my dog while I was on holiday.

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Anonymous  suggested by Anonymous  +  698120 Thu, 16 Apr 09 09:59 AM
thanks the worksheet is very good and very useful

 

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