
Phrasal Verbs With Definitions
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- Q1What is the meaning of ask someone out'?
To borrow something from someone.
To greet someone you know.To invite someone to go out.
To explain something to someone.30s - Q2What does the phrasal verb bring someone up mean?
Raise a child.
Introduce or call attention to a topic.
Omit.
Solve a problem.
30s - Q3What does the phrasal verb 'set up' mean?Give inEstablish or arrangeBreak downTake off30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'run out of' mean?To not have any more of something.Reduce consumptionIncrease demand
Do something again
30s - Q5What does the phrasal verb 'take off' mean?Throw awayDepart or removeArriveStay30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'give back' mean?Break downStand out
Distribute something
Return something
30s - Q7What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean?
Invent
Destroy completely
Put something in the trash
Postpone
30s - Q8What does the phrasal verb 'look after' mean?Take care ofIgnoreHide
Force someone out to leave
30s - Q9What does the phrasal verb 'clear something up' mean?
Cancel something
Explain a problem
Stay in one placeDiscover information
30s - Q10What does the phrasal verb 'ask someone over' mean?
Prevent someone from going to sleep
Cut into pieces
Invite a person to come to your house.
Destroy by fire
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