Phrasal Verbs Get, Turn, Put
Phrasal Verbs with GET, TURN, PUT
feedback exercise
1. Match the meaning with the corresponding phrasal verb.
Return
GET OFF
Leave / Escape
GET OVER
Move from one place to another
GET BACK
GET OUT
Chase smb / sth
GET ACROSS
Overcome / Recover
GET AFTER
Leave a mean of transport
2. Choose the meaning of the Phrasal verb.
Turn over
Turn away
Turn into
Turn up
Turn down
Turn out
3. Look at these phrasal verbs and complete the sentences:
1. Put on = get dress,
2. Put up with = tolerate,
3. Put sth aside = ignore sth / save money,
4. Put away = to store things / to eat a lot of food.
1. Marcela
her dress.
2. The dog doesn't
its toys.
3. Does Frank
his classmates?
4. Helen didn't
the birthday cake.
4. Replace these sentences with the following phrasal verbs:
1. Get off = leave a mean of transport,
2. Put up with = tolerate,
3. Get back = return,
4. Get after = chase.
5. Turn on = switch on,
6. Turn down = reduce the volume,
7. Get over = overcome.
8. Turn up = arrive / increase the volume.
1. Jenny (left)
the train at 09:00 a.m.
2 Miriam (arrived)
at the party after all.
3. Ruth didn't (overcome)
her dog's lose.
4. Lorna and her dog (returned)
late from the park.
5. Mike and Thom (switch on)
the machines.
the prisoners?
6. Will the police (chase)
7. Please (reduce)
the radio's volume.
8. Does Jim (tolerate)
toddlers?
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