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Phrasal Verbs Exercises for APTIS Vocabulary Training, Exámenes de Inglés

A series of exercises focused on phrasal verbs, designed to enhance vocabulary skills for the aptis exam. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and multiple-choice definitions to test understanding and application of common phrasal verbs. The exercises are structured to help learners recognize and use phrasal verbs correctly in various contexts, improving their overall language proficiency and exam readiness. Useful for high school students and lifelong learners.

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2023/2024

Subido el 14/10/2025

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APTIS VOCABULARY TRAINING
PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS
Pablo M
1. Would you _______ my dog for me this weekend?
look
look after
look up
2. My neighbour _______ eggs yesterday.
ran
ran out of
ran into
3. John _______ his leg at the baseball game.
broke
broke down
broke off
4. Our boss _______ our meeting until next week.
put
put off
put down
5. Could you _______ the music while I'm on the phone?
turn
turn off
turn around
6. I don't _______ my new science teacher.
get up
get over
get on with
7. We both _______ meeting your new girlfriend.
look
look up
look forward to
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PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS

Pablo M

  1. Would you _______ my dog for me this weekend? look look after look up
  2. My neighbour _______ eggs yesterday. ran ran out of ran into
  3. John _______ his leg at the baseball game. broke broke down broke off
  4. Our boss _______ our meeting until next week. put put off put down
  5. Could you _______ the music while I'm on the phone? turn turn off turn around
  6. I don't _______ my new science teacher. get up get over get on with
  7. We both _______ meeting your new girlfriend. look look up look forward to

PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS

Pablo M

  1. My car _______ on the highway today. broke down broke off broke away
  2. It will be easier to read if you _______ the lights. switch switch on switch over 10.The garden is looking untidy. You need to get rid ________ the weeds. out from of 11.I’m sorry to let you_______, but I can’t come to your party. on down under 12.Excuse me? Can I try _____ this jacket to make sure it fits? under with on
  3. I have to _______ to the finish line and back. run away run out of run

PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS

Pablo M

5. lead to Smoking cigarettes can lead to a. excellent health b. lung cancer c. sweet-smelling breath 6. pick out Before you buy the car, you'll have to pick out a. some money b. a colour c. your driver's licence 7. rule out My son has ruled out a career as a doctor because a. he hates the sight of blood b. he thinks he'd be good at it c. he doesn't get sick very often 8. stamp out The taxation department is trying to stamp out a. tax forms b. tax returns c. tax evasion

PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS

Pablo M

9. tell apart John and his father sound the same when they speak, so I can't tell them apart when they a. walk into a room b. send me emails c. answer the phone 10. work on Michael wants to be a world-class footballer, so he's working on a. his favourite players b. the gym every day c. his ball-control skills 11. belong to These books belong to the college library, so you can a. keep them forever b. own them for a while c. borrow them for a while 1 2. end up If Maria keeps coming to work late, she'll end up a. getting a promotion b. getting a raise c. getting fired

PHRASAL VERBS AND PH.V. DEFINITIONS

Pablo M 1 7. rely on A newspaper relies on the honesty and accuracy of a. its customers b. its reporters c. its news 1 8. show off Mark loves to show off. He's always trying to a. impress people b. avoid people c. annoy people 1 9. talk into If you meet a salesman, they'll try to talk you into a. selling something b. buying something c. saving something 2 0. write up The accident investigator wrote up his final report on the fire after he had a. heard about the fire b. seen the fire c. reviewed his notes on the fire