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a quiz with Andrew
Choose the sentence that contains the correct form of a phrasal verb.
1. Find out (to discover or detect somebody’s dishonesty or something wrong)
a. The police will soon find you out and arrest you.
b. The police will soon find out you and arrest you.
2. Call on (to visit)
a. Sally is calling on her grandmother this weekend.
b. Sally is calling her grandmother on this weekend.
3. Drop off (leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo)
a. Honey, could you drop off them on your way to work?
b. Honey, could you drop them off on your way to work?
4. Go over (to examine or check something; clean, repair, or correct something)
a. Let’s go over the list again to make sure we haven't missed anything.
b. Let’s go the list over again to make sure we haven't missed anything.
5. Sum up (to state the main points something in a short and clear form)
a. The interpreter summed up it.
b. The interpreter summed it up.
6. Look after (to take care of somebody or something)
a. Who’s going to look our mother after when she gets old and sick?
b. Who’s going to look after our mother when she gets old and sick?
7. Point out (mention or draw attention to something)
a. He tried to point it out but they did not want to listen.
b. He tried to point out it but they did not want to listen.
8. Get over (to recover from an illness, shock, disappointment, etc)
a. It usually takes about two weeks to get over the flu.
b. It usually takes about two weeks to get the flu over.
9. Talk over (to discuss something thoroughly, especially to reach an agreement or make a decision)
a. Sam decided to talk over it with his parents.
b. Sam decided to talk over his plan with his parents.
10. Look into (to investigate something)
a. The national intelligence agency will look a conspiracy into against the president.
b. The national intelligence agency will look into a conspiracy against the president.
11. Put Away (save money, goods, etc for future use)
a. You must put away some of your money for a rainy day.
b. You must put away it for a rainy day.
12. Run into (to experience difficulties, trouble, etc)
a. Along the journey in your life, you will run many unexpected things into.
b. Along the journey in your life, you will run into many unexpected things
13. Hand in (to give something to a person in authority, especially a piece of work or something that is lost)
a. The teacher asked me to hand in it next meeting.
b. The teacher asked me to hand it in next meeting.
14. Call for (to need or to require something)
a. This job calls a man for who has courage to fight injustice.
b. This job calls for a man who has courage to fight injustice.
15. Look up (find out or check a fact or a piece of information by reference to a book or document)
a. Whenever I’m in doubt about the meaning of a word, I look it up in a dictionary.
b. Whenever I’m in doubt about the meaning of a word, I look up it in a dictionary.
16. Deal with (to give your attention to a problem, complaint, or enquiry and do what is necessary; take action on something)
a. The government involves advanced technology to deal corruption with.
b. The government involves advanced technology to deal with corruption.
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