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161. John didn’t notice he had run ______ his neighbor’s little dog.

A) over

B) on

C) off

Expressions with Take

162. Don’t forget to take ______ notes of everything he says at the

conference.
A) down

B) over

C) on

163. The shop owner decided to take US$5.00 ______ the price.

A) out

B) off

C) away

164. John did not accept the job, for he did not want to take ______ all

those responsibilities.
A) on

B) out

C) for

165. How can I take all these stains ______ from my tablecloth?

A) apart

B) away

C) out

166. I know you are tired and disappointed, but don’t take it ______

on me.
A) off

B) out

C)  after

167. Have the children taken ______ their new teacher?

A) up

B) to

C)  over

168. You should take your brother ______ on his offer to help you do

it.
A) up

B) in

C) at

169. The plane will take ______ in ten minutes.

A) out

B) in

C) off

170. These big books shouldn’t be taken ______ from the library.

A) after

B) in

C) away

171. Take ______ account everything he’s done for us.

A) into

B) for

C) after

172. Don’t let yourself be taken ______ by anyone.

A) into

B) in

C) on

Expressions with Up

173. To stick a poster to a wall is the same as to ______ up a poster.

A) liven

B) put

C) stand

174. To go from sitting to standing is the same as to ______ up.

A) shoot

B) speak

C) stand

175. To go from being a child to being an adult is the same as to

______ up.
A) heal

B) grow

C) hurry

176. To ask someone to talk loudly so that you can hear them is the

same as to ______ up.
A) talk

B) ask

C) speak

177. To rush so that you aren’t late is the same as to ______ up.

A) hurry

B) fill

C)  cheer

178. To become happy after being sad or miserable is the same as to

______ up.
A) put

B) look

C)  cheer

179. To put nice clothes on and look smart is the same as to ______

up.
A) stand

B) lock

C) dress

180. To clean a room is the same as to ______ up.

A) clean

B) seal

C)  cheer

181. To explode a bomb in a building is the same as to ______ up a

building.
A) blow

B) mess

C) make

182. To not go to bed early is the same as to ______ up.

A) look

B) stay

C) lock

183. To go faster and faster is the same as to ______ up.

A) shoot

B) call

C) speed

184. If a problem suddenly happens, it is the same as a problem has

just ______ up.
A) lit

B) beat

C) cropped

185. To divide into groups is the same as to ______ up.

A) screw

B) split

C) beat

186. To admit you have done something wrong is the same as to

______ up.
A) own

B) dig

C) lighten

187. To fasten your coat is the same as to ______ up your coat.

A) sum

B) tighten

C) do

188. To make or create trouble is the same as to ______ up trouble.

A) try

B) stir

C) liven

189. To try to find some information or thing from the past is the same

as to ______ up something.
A) try

B) hold

C) dig

190. To redo your lipstick and tidy up your hair and appearance is the

same as to ______ up.
A) pull

B) freshen

C) kick

191. To make something louder is the same as to ______ up the

volume.
A) turn

B) polish

C) call

192. If you hit, punch or kick someone, it’s the same as to ______ up

someone.
A) pull

B) bottle

C) beat

193. To finish your drink quickly because you are leaving is the same

as to ______ up.
A) keep

B) kick

C) drink

194. If you form a queue to get something, it is the same as to ______

up.
A) line

B) hold

C) call

195. To not share your feeling with anyone is the same as to ______

up your feelings.
A) bottle

B) sum

C) pile

196. To stop outside of somewhere is the same as to ______ up

outside.
A) turn

B) fold

C) pull

197. To make a mistake is the same as to ______ up.

A) screw

B) hang

C) flare

198. To practice a skill you have already is the same as to ______ up

a skill.
A) fold

B) kick

C) polish

199. To not be able to speak or move because of fright or worry is the

same as to ______ up.
A) keep

B) freeze

C) hang

200. To support something or stop something is the same as to ______

it up.
A) hold

B) kick

C) brush

201. To appear univited is the same as to ______ up.

A) draw

B) hold

C)  turn

202. I am so tired today because I ______ up early.

A) built

B) cheer

C) got

203. I missed a lot of classes so I have to work hard to ______ up.

A) save

B) catch

C) lock

204. I don’t know the telephone number so I’ll have to ______ it up.

A) mix

B) look

C) use

205. If you don’t ______ up, we will be late.

A) hurry

B) bring

C) draw

206. Her husband died so she had to ______ up the children alone.

A) blow

B) bring

C) crop

207. The traffic was ______ up because of road work.

 A) held

B)  freshened

C)  kept

208. The police ______ up the political demonstration.

A) got

B)  turned

C)  broke

209. You should always ______ up any words you don’t know in a

dictionary.
A) get

B) look

C)  cheer

210. I can’t believe he ______ up the bill and paid for our dinner.

A) set

B) put

C) picked

211. The boy ______ up his seat to the old lady.

A) made

B) gave

C) came

Book 2 Part C

Classified Phrasal Verbs

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400 questions in English Grammar

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