image-471-300x225 Phrasal Verbs for Everyday Use

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate phrasal verb.

To tell somebody off is to talk to them angrily.

Make up = constitute

When something turns you off, it makes you lose interest or it repels you.

Be taken in = be deceived / be fooled

 

#1. I didn’t believe him at first, but what he said turned ………………………. to be true.

#2. She cracked some silly jokes to cheer me ……………………………….

#3. I didn’t like the way he behaved. So, I told him …………………………….

To tell somebody off is to talk to them angrily.

#4. The chairman, secretary and five members make …………………………… the committee.

Make up = constitute

#5. Swearing always turns me …………………………

When something turns you off, it makes you lose interest or it repels you.

#6. He went to university but …………………………. after a few months.

#7. Things don’t always ………………………… as we expect.

#8. She was completely ……………………………. by his charm.

Be taken in = be deceived / be fooled

#9. What is ……………………….. here?

#10. In a busy airport, planes take ……………………………… every few minutes.

#11. He fell ………………………… the stairs and injured his back.

elect all that apply:

#12. How is he getting ………………………… in his new job?

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