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The document contains two sections. The first section provides 10 fill-in-the-blank questions with phrasal verbs. The second section contains 6 pairs of sentences to choose a verb that can complete both using different tenses. The document tests knowledge of English phrasal verbs and verb tenses.
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Worksheet w5

The document contains two sections. The first section provides 10 fill-in-the-blank questions with phrasal verbs. The second section contains 6 pairs of sentences to choose a verb that can complete both using different tenses. The document tests knowledge of English phrasal verbs and verb tenses.
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NAME: __________________________________________ DATE:___________

I.FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE PHRASAL VERB FROM THE BOX BELOW.
cheer up - putting out - come across - take away - catch up on
go ahead - put away - talk into - pass by - fit in with
1. Im going home to ______________ my sleep.

2. The construction of the bypass __________________ despite the protests from environmentalists.

3. Would it be ____________ you ___________ greatly if I asked to change to another day?

4. I was just ___________________ when I saw the accident.

5. Come on, _____________; it isn't all bad, you know.

6. They're not arriving until Thursday, which _________________ my schedule for the week.

7. She didn't want to let me go, but I finally managed to ___________her _________ it.

8. The police ____________ the protestors __________.

9. I ______________ my old school reports when I was clearing out my desk.

10. He ___________ the dictionary ____________ on the shelf after he'd finished the crossword.

10. He _____________ the dictionary _______________ on the shelf after he'd finished the crossword.
II.CHOOSE THE VERB THAT CAN COMPLETE BOTH SENTENCES IN THE PAIR. USE WILL / WONT (+ INFINITIVE)
IN ONE SENTENCE AND THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS (WILL / WONT BE + ING) IN THE OTHER.

drive go open organise tell try

1. a. Marshall _________________ their first factory in Europe next year.


b. Here, give me the bottle. I__________________ it for you.
2. a. Michael Phelps ___________________ _______to win another gold medal in the next Olympics.
b. I____________________ to get over to see you, but Ive got a very busy weekend coming up.
3. a. Sam __________________ to the dentist. He simply refuses to make an appointment.
b. I ______________________ to the party, Im afraid; I have to be in Spain that weekend.
4. a. How old is he? ? ive no idea, but Im sure he___________________ you if you ask him.
b. In this programme I________________________ you how to cook duck in a lemon sauce.
5.a..Its odd to think that this time tomorrow we _________________________ to Madrid.
b. He ________________________ anywhere without first looking at a road map.
6. a. I wont have time to meet you next weekend, Im afraid. I _____________________ the school
timetable for next year.
b.Perhaps John _____________________ the games at the party. Ill ask him. Hes good at that
sort of thing.
I.FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE PHRASAL VERB FROM THE BOX BELOW.
cheer up - putting out - come across - take away - catch up on
go ahead - put away - talk into - pass by - fit in with

1. Im going home to CATCH UP ON my sleep.


2. The construction of the bypass WENT AHEAD despite the protests from environmentalists.

3. Would it be PUTTING you OUT greatly if I asked to change to another day?

4. I was just PASSING BY when I saw the accident.


5. Come on, CHEER UP; it isn't all bad, you know.

6. They're not arriving until Thursday, which FITS IN WITH my schedule for the week.
7. She didn't want to let me go, but I finally managed to TALK her INTO it.
8. The police TOOK the protestors AWAY.

9. I CAME ACROSS my old school reports when I was clearing out my desk.
10. He PUT the dictionary AWAY on the shelf after he'd finished the crossword.
II.CHOOSE THE VERB THAT CAN COMPLETE BOTH SENTENCES IN THE PAIR. USE WILL / WONT (+
INFINITIVE) IN ONE SENTENCE AND THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS (WILL / WONT BE + ING) IN THE
OTHER.
drive go open organise tell try

1. a. Marshall WILL BE OPENING their first factory in Europe next year.


b. Here, give me the bottle. ILL OPEN it for you.
2. a. Michael Phelps WILL BE TRYING to win another gold medal in the next Olympics.
b. ILL TRY to get over to see you, but Ive got a very busy weekend coming up.
3. a. Sam WONT GO to the dentist. He simply refuses to make an appointment.
b. I WONT BE GOING to the party, Im afraid; I have to be in Spain that weekend.
4. a. How old is he? ? ive no idea, but Im sure heLL TELL you if you ask him.
b. In this programme ILL BE TELLING you how to cook duck in a lemon sauce.
5.a..Its odd to think that this time tomorrow weLL BE DRIVING to Madrid.
b. He WONT DRIVE anywhere without first looking at a road map.
6. a. I wont have time to meet you next weekend, Im afraid. I WONT BE ORGANISING the school
timetable for next year.
b.Perhaps John WILL ORGANISE the games at the party. Ill ask him. Hes good at that sort of
thing.

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