Phrasal Verbs – Fill the blank exercise

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb + preposition (or adverb).
This preposition or adverb part of a phrasal verb is called the particle: Verb + particle
Typically, the meaning of a phrasal verb is usually not obvious when we look at the words individually.

Note: Sometimes a phrasal verb has three parts to it with the particle containing two words.
e.g. put up with, get away with, look forward to

Though most phrasal verbs contain just two words.
e.g. break down, get up, take off, look over.

Why is it important to know phrasal verbs?

It is important to know phrasal verbs because they are used a lot in everyday conversation.
For example: How often do you use the phrasal verbs get up or wake up?

You are also more likely to use a phrasal verb instead of a single verb.
For example: If someone knows on the door, you wouldn’t normally say “Enter!” you would almost always say “Come in!”

Now there are THOUSANDS of phrasal verbs, so it is best to learn them as you need them or hear them.

Phrasal verb fill the blank activity

Today we are going to do an exercise to learn and use 30 different common phrasal verbs in English.
You will see a sentence on the screen with a blank space in it. You need to fill the blank with the correct phrasal verb.
Here are the phrasal verbs that will appear in this lesson.
Note: there is sometimes more than one meaning for a phrasal verb. We have used the meaning that is for the sentence in this activity.

You may also be interested in our free Phrasal verb course with many phrasal verbs and their meanings with example sentences.