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Phrasal Verbs Quiz: Mixed 8
Try this fun quiz to check your understanding of English phrasal verbs. To learn more about an individual phrasal verb, click on the "more about this phrasal verb" link.
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1. agree with
Living near the sea must agree with me. Since moving here, I've
- hardly ever been sick
- often been sick
- constantly been sick
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2. cut down
If you want to lose weight, you should cut down on
- exercise
- sweet and fatty foods
- fruit and vegetables
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3. factor in
When you calculate the production costs, you'll need to factor in
- wages and salaries
- hopes and dreams
- plusses and minuses
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4. grow on
Lee said she didn't like the apartment when she first moved in, but she says it's grown on her, so
- she still doesn't like it
- she likes it now
- she wants to sell it
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more about this phrasal verb: grow on
5. move over
After I got on the bus, a boy on the back seat moved over so I could
- sit down
- stand up
- get through
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6. note down
I always note down a new customer's name
- before I know it
- before I remember it
- before I forget it
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7. pass up
Julian passed up the chance to study at Oxford University because he
- wasn't clever enough
- wanted to study at Cambridge
- failed the entrance exam
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more about this phrasal verb: pass up
8. remind of
When I saw my new neighbour, she reminded me of my sister. They
- like each other
- look like each other
- don't look like each other
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9. see to
I asked Sophie to design a poster for the next seminar and she said she'd see to it
- right away
- after the seminar
- and tell me if she could do it
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more about this phrasal verb: see to
10. touch on
In his speech, Karl touched on the issue of human trafficking and spoke about it for
- a minute or two
- nearly an hour
- a really long time
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