Phrasal Verbs add up - find out Exercise 2. Destination B1

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Exercises Phrasal Verbs (Phrasal Verbs. Destination B1) Quiz on Phrasal Verbs add up - find out Exercise 2. Destination B1, created by Veronika Bebekh on 12/01/2023.
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Question 1

Question
The shop assistant added [blank_start]up[blank_end] what I'd bought and told me the total.
Answer
  • up
  • to
  • in

Question 2

Question
Luckily, the bomb didn't blow [blank_start]up[blank_end]. Our car broke [blank_start]down[blank_end] on the motorway. A house in Brecon Place was broken [blank_start]into[blank_end] last night. She brought [blank_start]up[blank_end] three sons on her own. These exercises are good for building [blank_start]up[blank_end] leg strength.
Answer
  • up
  • out
  • down
  • down
  • up
  • back
  • into
  • down
  • off
  • up
  • down
  • out
  • up
  • in
  • on

Question 3

Question
I'll call you [blank_start]back[blank_end] later when you ’re not so busy. The concert has been called [blank_start]off[blank_end] because of the weather. The woman finally calmed [blank_start]down[blank_end] and explained what had happened. The phone rang, but Mark just carried [blank_start]on[blank_end] watching TV. H e ’s missed so much school that he ’s going to find it hard to catch [blank_start]up[blank_end].
Answer
  • back
  • off
  • down
  • on
  • up

Question 4

Question
I started to cheer [blank_start]up[blank_end] when the sun came out. I’ll clear [blank_start]up[blank_end] if you want to go to bed. I came [blank_start]across[blank_end] a word I’d never seen before. Give me a call when you come [blank_start]back[blank_end] from Greece. Come [blank_start]on[blank_end], or we'll be late!
Answer
  • up
  • down
  • back
  • up
  • in
  • on
  • across
  • along
  • back
  • back
  • away
  • out
  • on
  • up
  • across

Question 5

Question
When does her new book come [blank_start]out[blank_end]? I’m trying to cut [blank_start]down[blank_end] [blank_start]on[blank_end] the amount of sugar I eat. Pay the electricity bill tomorrow or they might cut us [blank_start]off[blank_end]. It’s very windy, so do your coat [blank_start]up[blank_end].
Answer
  • out
  • down
  • on
  • off
  • up

Question 6

Question
Just cross it [blank_start]out[blank_end] and rewrite it correctly. Keep your roses healthy by cutting [blank_start]off[blank_end] any dead flowers. I fell [blank_start]down[blank_end] and hurt my knee. Just fill [blank_start]in[blank_end] this application form, please.
Answer
  • out
  • off
  • down
  • in

Question 7

Question
Would you like to stay [blank_start]in[blank_end] or eat [blank_start]out[blank_end] tonight? Have you two fallen [blank_start]out[blank_end]? Just fill this bowl [blank_start]up[blank_end] [blank_start]with[blank_end] sugar and put it on the table. I don’t want Jerry to find [blank_start]out[blank_end] about this.
Answer
  • in
  • out
  • out
  • up
  • with
  • out
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