• Match phrasal verbs to their meaning. ... Try this exercise as a worksheet. Phrasal verbs with the verb look — Exercise 1 — meaning.
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  • Then find these phrasal verbs in a dictionary and check the difference in meaning between the two- and three-part phrasal verbs.
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  • Find the sentences with these phrasal verbs in the text and translate them. 1. to switch on 2. to go out 3. to wake up 4. to get back 5. to call on 6....
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  • •II. A) Look at the chart and see what American adults consider to be the top ten stressful life events. ... Look at the sentences again. Are any of them true for you?
  • Phrasal Verbs Exercises By Verb: Look. For each space in each sentence, use the verb Look (in the correct tense) with one of the prepositions from the box.
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  • I was just an onlooker. [noun: someone who watches an activity or event without becoming involved in it; from the phrasal verb with the same meaning look on].
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  • 6. Complete the phrasal verbs in the sentences with the words below. All the verbs are in the texts in exercises 2 and 4.
  • This second of four online exercises on using phrasal verbs in English, shows how phrasal verbs have different grammatical structures and some rules of use.
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  • Check the table below for the definitions of some of the phrasal verbs with LOOK. Look after (someone or something). ... on all the people in this building. 9. If you.
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