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Pablo Martín, Álvaro Prieto and Raúl Muñoz
Phrasal Verbs
Find out how much you know about phrasal verbs!
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INSTRUCTIONS
Let's form two teams, each composed of 5 participants. Each team will be presented with a series of questions about phrasal verbs. If they get the question wrong, they will lose part of their money and a team member. However, if they get the question right, they will keep all their money and team members. The game will end when one of the two teams runs out of members, and the other team will win the remaining money after the challenge.
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Phrasal Verbs
Do the following activities about phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
01
Exercise 1
Question 1/1
What does the phrasal verb "Bring up" mean?
01:30
Start talking about a topic or raising a child.
Picking up something
Stop talking something or someone
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- She brought up an interesting point during the meeting.
- They brought up their children to be polite and respectful.
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Phrasal Verbs
Do the following activities about phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
02
Exercise 2
01:30
Question 1/1
What does the phrasal verb "Come across as" mean?
travel from one place to another
overcome an obstacle
to give the impression of being something.
pay attention to something.
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- During the interview, he came across as very professional and knowledgeable.
- Despite his serious appearance, he came across as quite friendly and approachable.
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Phrasal Verbs
Do the following activities about phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
03
Exercise 3
Question 1/1
Analyze the sentence and answer whether the use of the phrasal verb (underlined words) is correct or not.
01:30
Even though he cheated on the exam, he managed to get away with it because no one caught him
Clearly it's correct!
it is not a correct use
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- She thought she could get away with lying to her parents, but they eventually found out the truth.
- The thief tried to get away with stealing the car, but the police caught him just in time.
- MEANING: To escape the consequences of a wrongful or illegal act
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Phrasal Verbs
Do the following activities about phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
04
Exercise 3
01:30
Question 1/1
What phrasal verb means to find lots of problems unexpectedly while you are trying to get something you want ?
Come up against something
Come across something
Come down with something
Come up with something
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- When she was starting her new business, she came up against numerous regulatory challenges.
- During the project, the team came up against several unexpected technical issues.
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Phrasal Verbs
Do the following activities about phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
05
Exercise 5
Question 1/1
Fill in the gap with one of three options
01:30
When the team faced the unexpected problem, they had to quickly ______ a solution
run out of
look up to
come up with
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- She always manages to come up with creative solutions to difficult problems.
- I'm sure we can come up with something that will impress the client.
- MEANING: Generate or produce an idea or solution.
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Phrasal Verbs
Realiza la actividad de cada lección y consigue un fantástico diploma
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 6
Exercise 5
Exercise 4
06
Pregunta 03/03
Exercise 6
Question 1/1
Select the phrasal verb or image that best matches the meaning of the verb
01:30
express the idea of tolerate with something or someone
Come across
Run into
Stand for
Put up with
Awesome! That was correct!
Here are some examples of the phrasal verb!
- We've had to put up with construction noise for weeks.
- It's hard to put up with her bad habits sometimes.
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Phrasal verbs test
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