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Phrasal verbs - Exercicios, Exercícios de Inglês

Exercicios de phrasal verbs em ingles para praticar

Tipologia: Exercícios

2020

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breathe
in
Air goes into your lungs when you breathe in.
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come
in
The President came in and everyone stood up.
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fall
in *
The dog slipped and fell into the river.
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get
in *
He got in the car and drove away.
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go
in
I’m scared. I don’t want to go in.
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move
in
We will move into our new flat next week.
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break
in
Someone broke into my flat and stole my TV and my wife’s jewellery.
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get
in
Russians can’t get into Europe without a Schengen visa.
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check
in
You can check in any time after 14:00.
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log
in
I can’t log into my account because I have forgotten my password.
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sign
in
We have to sign in when get to work.
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let __
in
The security guard didn’t let me in because I didn’t have any ID.
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put __
in *
Please put the cups in the cupboard.
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* you don’t need to use ‘to’ in these cases. Get in the car. Put it in the box. He fell in the pool.
breathe
out
Air goes out of your lungs when you breathe out.
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fall
out
We have window bars so that the children don’t fall out of the window.
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get
out
They took the photo when she was getting out of the car.
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go
out
Do you mind if I go out for a cigarette?
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keep
out
You should keep out of the forest. It is dangerous.
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move
out
I want to move out of my parents house when I get a job.
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check
out
You must check out before 11:00.
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sign
out
We have to sign out when we leave the office.
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cut __
out
Draw three circles and cut them out.
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get __
out
My leg is stuck and I can’t get it out!
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let __
out
Who let the dogs out?
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take __
out
It’s my job to take out the rubbish.
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take __
out
Please take everything out of your bag.
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take __
out
Where’s the bank? I need to take out some money.
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throw __
out
We don’t need this anymore. Let’s throw it out.
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get
up
I usually get up at 8am on weekdays.
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go
up
I am lazy so I prefer to go up to the third floor in the lift.
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go
up
I think prices will go up next year, so it is better to buy it now.
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hurry
up
We will miss the train if you don’t hurry up.
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fill
up
I need to go to the petrol station to fill up.
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speed
up
You can speed up now - we are on a fast road.
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stand
up
Everyone should stand up when the President enters the room.
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warm
up
We sat by the fire to warm up.
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fill __
up
Pass me your cup and I will fill it up.
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heat __
up
If it is too cold you can heat it up in the microwave.
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pick __
up
Please pick up all the toys and put them in the box.
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put __
up
We usually put up our Christmas decorations on the 24th.
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speed __
up
I deleted lots of programmes to speed up my computer.
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turn __
up
I can’t hear the music. Please turn it up.
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Group 1 - Directions
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breathe in Air goes into your lungs when you breathe in. ________________________ come in The President came in and everyone stood up. ________________________ fall in * The dog slipped and fell into the river. ________________________ get in * He got in the car and drove away. ________________________ go in I’m scared. I don’t want to go in. ________________________ move in We will move into our new flat next week. ________________________ break in Someone broke into my flat and stole my TV and my wife’s jewellery. ________________________ get in Russians can’t get into Europe without a Schengen visa. ________________________ check in You can check in any time after 14:00. ________________________ log in I can’t log into my account because I have forgotten my password. ________________________ sign in We have to sign in when get to work. ________________________ let __ in The security guard didn’t let me in because I didn’t have any ID. ________________________ put __ in * Please put the cups in the cupboard. ________________________

  • you don’t need to use ‘to’ in these cases. Get in the car. Put it in the box. He fell in the pool. breathe out Air goes out of your lungs when you breathe out. ________________________ fall out We have window bars so that the children don’t fall out of the window. ________________________ get out They took the photo when she was getting out of the car. ________________________ go out Do you mind if I go out for a cigarette? ________________________ keep out You should keep out of the forest. It is dangerous. ________________________ move out I want to move out of my parents house when I get a job. ________________________ check out You must check out before 11:00. ________________________ sign out We have to sign out when we leave the office. ________________________ cut __ out Draw three circles and cut them out. ________________________ get __ out My leg is stuck and I can’t get it out! ________________________ let __ out Who let the dogs out? ________________________ take __ out It’s my job to take out the rubbish. ________________________ take __ out Please take everything out of your bag. ________________________ take __ out Where’s the bank? I need to take out some money. ________________________ throw __ out We don’t need this anymore. Let’s throw it out. (^) ________________________ get up I usually get up at 8am on weekdays. ________________________ go up I am lazy so I prefer to go up to the third floor in the lift. ________________________ go up I think prices will go up next year, so it is better to buy it now. ________________________ hurry up We will miss the train if you don’t hurry up. ________________________ fill up I need to go to the petrol station to fill up. ________________________ speed up You can speed up now - we are on a fast road. ________________________ stand up Everyone should stand up when the President enters the room. ________________________ warm up We sat by the fire to warm up. ________________________ fill __ up Pass me your cup and I will fill it up. ________________________ heat __ up If it is too cold you can heat it up in the microwave. ________________________ pick __ up Please pick up all the toys and put them in the box. ________________________ put __ up We usually put up our Christmas decorations on the 24th. ________________________ speed __ up I deleted lots of programmes to speed up my computer. ________________________ turn __ up I can’t hear the music. Please turn it up. ________________________

Group 1 - Directions

fall down After they were hit on 9/11 both of the Twin Towers fell down. ________________________ go down I want to buy one but I am waiting for the price to go down. ________________________ go down I went down to open the door because our intercom wasn’t working. ________________________ lie down I want to lie down. I don’t feel well. ________________________ sit down Let’s sit down. The food is almost ready. ________________________ calm down When someone gets less angry, stressed or scared they calm down. ________________________ cool down I need to go outside to cool down. ________________________ slow down Everyone slowed down to look at the accident. ________________________ calm __ down His teammates tried to calm him down before he did something stupid. ________________________ cool __ down I’m so hot! I need a drink to cool me down. ________________________ knock __ down The government wants to knock down my house to build a new road. ________________________ put __ down Put me down! I don’t want you to carry me any more. ________________________ slow __ down Please slow down the video - I want to look more closely. ________________________ take __ down We usually take down our Christmas decorations at the end of January. ________________________ turn __ down The music is too loud. Please turn it down. (^) ________________________ get on I usually get on the bus at this stop. ________________________ step on Be careful - don’t step on any dog poo. ________________________ hang __ on Can you hang these lights on the tree ________________________ have __ on When I saw him he didn’t have any shoes on. ________________________ put __ on He put on his coat and walked out. ________________________ put __ on Please put the glasses on the table. ________________________ try __ on I always try on clothes before I buy them. (^) ________________________ fall off I broke my arm when I fell off my bicycle. ________________________ get off Get ready! We need to get off at the next stop. ________________________ jump off I was too scared to jump off the bridge with my friends. ________________________ take __ off He took off his coat and sat down. ________________________ knock __ off The cat knocked the books off the shelf. (^) ________________________ get away The rabbit didn’t get away from the wolf. ________________________ go away I want to go away for a couple of days. I’m tired of this city. ________________________ run away The children ran away when the dog started barking. ________________________ give __ away I want to give away this furniture. ________________________ put __ away I always put away my winter clothes in April. ________________________ take __ away The police grabbed the man and took him away. ________________________ throw __ away I had to throw away the tomatoes because they were rotten. (^) ________________________ come back We’ll miss you. Come back soon! ________________________ get back What time will you get back? ________________________ go back I will never go back there. It’s a terrible place! ________________________ bring __ back You can take it home but you must bring it back tomorrow. ________________________ call __ back I’m busy now. Can you call me back later? ________________________ get __ back My car has been stolen and I don’t expect to get it back. ________________________ give __ back You can borrow this pen if you give it back at the end of the lesson. ________________________ pay __ back When will you pay back the money I lent you last week? ________________________ put __ back When you’ve finished reading put the book back where you found it. ________________________ take __ back I need to take these books back to the library. ________________________

Group 1 - Directions (continued)

UP = in pieces break up My friend is depressed because his girlfriend broke up with him. ________________________ split up The Beatles split up in 1970. ________________________ blow up Move away from the vehicle. It might blow up. ________________________ cut __ up Take a piece of paper and cut it up. ________________________ chop __ up Take a tomato and chop it up. ________________________ tear __ up He said he was not interested and tore up the contract ________________________ rip __ up She ripped up the letter and dropped it into the fire. ________________________ split __ up If students can’t work together it is better to split them up. ________________________ blow __ up Guy Fawkes wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. ________________________ UP = not asleep be up I was surprised that the kids were still up when I cam home. ________________________ wake up Wake up! Breakfast is ready! ________________________ stay up I often stay up late at the weekend watching films. ________________________ wait up The boy’s parents waited up until he came home. ________________________ wake __ up My cat woke me up at 6am this morning! ________________________ keep __ up My neighbours had a party yesterday and they kept me up until 2am ________________________ UP = in order tidy up Let’s go to bed. We can tidy up in the morning. ________________________ clean up It took us three hours to clean up after the party. ________________________ wash up I cooked so you should wash up. ________________________ make up We can’t make up until I believe that you are really sorry. ________________________ clear up We always spend the last 5 minutes of the lesson clearing up. ________________________ tidy __ up I spend all my time tidying up mess that my kids make! ________________________ clean __ up Nobody can leave until this mess is cleaned up. ________________________ wash __ up I washed up the pans last time. ________________________ pack __ up In the morning we packed up our tents and continued our journey. ________________________ wipe __ up Oops! I spilt some milk. Can you give me something to wipe it up? ________________________ UP = completely gone be up Our time is up. ________________________ shut up Shut up and do your work. ________________________ give up I give up. I can’t do it. ________________________ take up The sofa takes up half the room! ________________________ mess up I know that I messed up. Can you forgive me? ________________________ screw up I got fired because I screwed up too many times. ________________________ use __ up I gave you three chances and you have used them up. ________________________ give __ up I used to smoke but I gave it up last year. ________________________ mess __ up I had a test yesterday and I messed it up completely. ________________________ screw __ up I gave you a chance but you screwed it up. ________________________ DOWN = not working, UP = working be down The computer system is down so we can’t do any work. ________________________ break down We were late because our car broke down. ________________________ close down The shop is closing down so they are selling everything for low prices. ________________________ shut __ down Remember to shut down the computers before you leave. ________________________ set __ up Can you help me to set up a wifi network? ________________________ start __ up I want to start up my own business one day. ________________________

Group 2 - Special Meanings (continued)

pass away My Grandfather passed away last week. The funeral is today. ____________________ get away with (^) I can’t believe you got away with cheating in your exam! ____________________ get back to (^) I'll get back to you as soon as I have an answer. ____________________ let __ down I put my trust in you and you^ let^ me^ down. I can't forgive you.^ ____________________ write __ down Please can you write down everything he says. ____________________ look down on (^) I don't like it when people look down on others because they are rich. ____________________ fill __ in Please fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb. ____________________ take __ in There was too much information for me to take in. ____________________ hand __ in Please hand in your homework at the end of the lesson. ____________________ get into If you get into difficulty at sea you should call the coastguard. ____________________ run into (^) You'll never guess who I ran into today in town - my old piano teacher! ____________________ drop __ off (^) You have to pay £2 to drop off passengers outside the airport. ____________________ hold on I can't^ hold on^ much longer.I’m going to fall!^ ____________________ put __ on (^) If you eat a lot of cakes you'll put on weight quickly. ____________________ ask __ out I was really shy at school and I didn't dare to^ ask^ any girls^ out.^ ____________________ bring __ out I can't wait for them to bring out the new Pokemon game. ____________________ come out The first Harry Potter book came out in 1997. ____________________ carry __ out I want you to carry out all my instructions very carefully.. ____________________ cross __ out If you make a mistake, cross it out and write the answer below. ____________________ drop out I had to drop out of university because the course was too difficult. ____________________ eat out I like eating out with my friends. ____________________ give __ out I always feel sorry for people who give out leaflets in the street. ____________________ go out I like to go out at weekends with my friends. ____________________ go out with When I was at school I went out with lots of girls. ____________________ hang out At the weekends my son’s friends often hang out at my house. ____________________ read __ out The teacher asked me to read out what I had written. ____________________ stand out I like to wear unusual clothes so that I stand out from the crowd. ____________________ stick out Be careful - your wallet is sticking out of your pocket! ____________________ freak out I freaked out when the airplane started shaking violently. ____________________ freak __ out (^) Spiders freak me out. I’m so scared of them. ____________________ hang up He hung up before I had time to explain. He was clearly very angry. ____________________ pick __ up I need to go to the post office to pick up a parcel. ____________________ pick __ up I’ll pick you up from outside your house at 18:30 tomorrow. ____________________ pick __ up I called three times but nobody picked up the phone. ____________________ take __ up I realised that I was putting on weight so I took up Yoga to get fit. ____________________ throw up I was really ill yesterday. I threw up three times. ____________________ look up to I really look up to my dad. He is an inspiration to me. ____________________ warm up It’s important to warm up before you do sports. ____________________

Group 3 - Metaphorical Directions

go through (^) The railway goes through lots of tunnels. ____________________ go round There are bulls in the field. Lets go round it. ____________________ go across (^) We went across the river by boat. ____________________ go over (^) The road goes over the top of the mountain. ____________________ go under The river goes under the house. ____________________ go past The railway goes past lots of beautiful places. ____________________ go by (^) Time goes by so fast! ____________________ go forwards Go forwards a little bit more and you’ll be in the parking space. ____________________ go backwards When I’m driving I prefer not to go backwards. ____________________ go along The path^ goes along^ the river for 3km.^ ____________________ come across (^) Yesterday I came across someone's wallet in the street. ____________________ run after I^ ran after^ the man who took my wallet but I couldn't catch him.^ ____________________ look after Who will look after the cats while you are on holiday? ____________________ name after This building is named after the founder of the university. (^) ____________________ be apart When we are apart we call every day. ____________________ take __ apart I like taking apart computers and putting them back together again. ____________________ fall apart (^) My car is really old - I’m worried it might fall apart! ____________________ look forward to (^) I am looking forward to my holiday next week. ____________________ fall over My son has just started to walk, but he^ falls over^ all the time.^ ____________________ get over It took him three years to get over his divorce. He was really upset. ____________________ go over I have gone over this topic three times. I don't want to do it again. ____________________ hand __ over They finally handed over the money after hours of negotiation. ____________________ knock __ over Be careful - don't knock over any of the glasses. ____________________ roll over He rolled over and kissed her on the cheek. ____________________ stop over We stopped over in Singapore on our way to Australia. ____________________ take over Trump took over from Obama in January 2017. ____________________ think __ over I'll think it over and get back to you in a few days. ____________________ turn __ over Please do not turn over your tests until I say so. ____________________ turn over (^) The boat turned over in the storm. ____________________ look around On the first day we looked around the town. ____________________ get around I think the subway is the best way to get around the city. ____________________ mess around Our teacher gets angry when we mess around during lessons. ____________________ turn __ around It takes a long time to turn a big ship around. ____________________ turn round (^) I think we are going the wrong way. We should turn round. ____________________ get through to I called her three times but I didn't^ get through.^ ____________________ go through (^) I went through a lot of pain and suffering to get this far. ____________________ be together They have been together for three years. ____________________ get together My family gets together every Christmas. ____________________ put __ together (^) I took my phone apart but I couldn't put it together again! ____________________ get along My colleagues and I^ get along^ very well.^ ____________________

Group 5 - Other Particles