Put the correct form of phrasal verb to complete the sentence. Use possessive adjective if necessary:
1. I haven't heard from my sister recently. Perhaps I should ................. now. (ring up)
2. There is always litter here. No one ever................(pickup)
3. It's quite cold outside. Put on your coat! Yeah, I'm...................... right (put on)
4. They gave me a form and told me to................(fill in)
5. Do you know the meaning of this word?
-No, have you....
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Put the correct form of phrasal verb to complete the sentence. Use possessive adjective if necessary:
1. I haven't heard from my sister recently. Perhaps I should ................. now. (ring up)
2. There is always litter here. No one ever................(pickup)
3. It's quite cold outside. Put on your coat! Yeah, I'm...................... right (put on)
4. They gave me a form and told me to................(fill in)
5. Do you know the meaning of this word?
-No, have you. .....................in the dictionary? (look up)
6. Do you want this box? - No, you can.................... (throw away)
7. It's quite dark. There is a light! Could you please................(turn on)
8. Shhh! The children are asleep. Don't...................(wake up)
9. Have you washed up the dishes? - I'm going to..................(wash up)
10. I wanted to buy a shirt from that shop, but when i ...................., it didn't fit me. (try on)
1. It is sunny. You should put on/ off/ up your hat
2. You shouldn't get on/ off/ up after 5:00 AM because you will be late
3, The tie goes with/ over/ through the shirt
4. We couldn't get out/ out of/ off the house because we didn't have the key
5. My father tried to give out/ up/ off smoking but he hasn't been successful
6. Please fill in/ up/ off the form and post it as soon as possible
7. The flight was called in/ on/ off due to the storm
8. After graduation she set up/ off. for a fashion business in a quiet suburb of London
9. Unexpectedly he turn up/ down/ off with a bunch of flowers for Jane and then left
1. It is sunny. You should put on/ off/ up your hat
2. You shouldn't get on/ off/ up after 5:00 AM because you will be late
3, The tie goes with/ over/ through the shirt
4. We couldn't get out/ out of/ off the house because we didn't have the key
5. My father tried to give out/ up/ off smoking but he hasn't been successful
6. Please fill in/ up/ off the form and post it as soon as possible
7. The flight was called in/ on/ off due to the storm
8. After graduation she set up/ off. for a fashion business in a quiet suburb of London
9. Unexpectedly he turn up/ down/ off with a bunch of flowers for Jane and then left