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107. People looked ______ him as a great leader.

A) on

B) forward

C) in

108. I’m looking ______ to visiting my relatives in California.

A) for

B) forward

C) up

109. He is really lucky! He got a room that looks ______ on the sea.

A) up

B) over

C)  out

110. I’m sure you have written that down. Look ______ your notes

and you will find it.
A) round

B) in

C) up

111. Students usually look ______ the counselor to help them choose

a career.
A) at

B) to

C) into

112. If you don’t know the word, look it ______ in the dictionary.

A) up

B) for

C) at

Expressions with Make

113. If there is an earthquake, you should make ______ the park.

A) out

B) up

C) for

114. It was so foggy that she couldn’t make ______ the road ahead.

A) out

B) over

C) up

115. It took 20 years for them to make ______ after their fight.

A) up

B) over

C)  out

116. The man made ______ with all her money.

A) for

B) off

C) up

117. I wish she wouldn’t make ______ stories like that.

A) for

B) up

C) over

118. The room was big, so they made it ______ a conference room.

A) into

B) of

C) on

119. The police don’t know who made ______ with the money of that

big company.
A) for

B) out

C) off

120. I have already made ______ my mind about it.

A) over

B) into

C) up

121. Nothing will make ______ for their inefficiency.

A) in

B) out

C) up

122. Before going to the supermarket, make ______ a list of items you

want to buy.
A) into

B) out

C) for

123. How is he making ______ with his new girlfriend?

A) out

B) off

C) away

124. Don’t trust him. He always makes ______ stories.

A) up

B) out

C)  after

125. The thief ran but the police made ______ him and caught him.

A) up

B) off

C)  after

126. Only good employer-employee relationships can make ______

good production.
A) at

B) for

C)  after

127. I can hardly make ______ the letters on that sign. They are too

small.
A) in

B) off

C) out

Expressions with Pass

128. When he sees blood, he passes ______.

A) over

B) out

C) on

129. I’m so sorry to hear that your father has passed ______.

A) by

B) away

C) off

130. He tried to pass himself ______ as the leader of the community.

A) up

B) out

C) off

131. He’s passed ______ bad moments in his life.

A) through

B) out

C) away

132. If you’re clever, you should never pass ______ an opportunity.

A) up

B) out

C) on

133. He is too young to pass ______ a member of this committee.

A) into

B) off

C) for

134. The children remained quiet as the parade passed ______.

A) in

B) by

C) off

135. Read the book and then pass it ______ to a friend.

A) in

B) on

C) off

Expressions with Pull

136. Can you help me pull ______ these boots?

A) off

B) our

C) in

137. The doctors think she can’t pull ______ another heart attack.

A) back

B)  through

C)  out

138. I think I just saw dad’s car pull ______ the driveway.

A) into

B) over

C) by

139. The sun is so bright. Do you mind if I pull ______ the blinds.

A) in

B) over

C) down

Expressions with Put

140. She doesn’t exercise anymore so she has put ______ weight.

A) on

B) in

C) by

141. He put ______ for a transfer, but it was refused.

A) on

B) in

C) by

142. My father put ______ the money to buy the house.

A) up

B) in

C) on

143. Taxes are going to be put ______ next year.

A) in

B) up

C) over

144. My back is really painful, since I put it ______.

A) out

B) on

C) down

145. I told her she couldn’t come down until all her clothes were put

______.
A) off

B) in

C) away

146. People often put ______ her opinions.

A) down

B) in

C) out

147. The game was put ______ until next month.

A) over

B) off

C) away

148. Will you help me put ______ this poster?

A) over

B) through

C) up

149. Will the last one to leave please put ______the candles?

A) out

B) in

C) by

Expressions with Run

150. Why did he try to run ______ from home?

A) off

B) out

C) away

151. I always run ______ old students of mine when I go to that

cafeteria.
A) after

B) across

C)  over

152. He runs ______ every pretty girl he sees at school.

A) on

B) after

C) in

153. Yesterday I ran ______ an old friend of mine at the supermarket.

A) for

B) down

C) into

154. He ran ______ with his best friend’s girlfriend.

A) off

B) into

C) on

155. The police ran ______ all the people who were near the scene of

the horrible crime.
A) in

B) over

C) on

156. The thief ran ______ with all the money and jewelry he found in

the house.
A) away

B) after

C) at

157. That man runs ______ his monthly salary in less than a week.

A) at

B) through

C) in

158. I don’t know how many candidates are running ______ President.

A) up

B) for

C) off

159. They ran ______ against several problems when they tried to

build the bridge in that area.
A) off

B) on

C) up

160. We ran ______ of beer when the party was half over.

A) away

B) out

C) off

Classified Phrasal Verbs

Book 2 Part C

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400 questions in English Grammar

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