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Focgb5 Ak GQ 3

The document is a grammar quiz with two exercises that test the ability to identify transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs. The quiz has fill in the blank and multiple choice questions about whether example phrasal verbs are transitive or intransitive and whether they are separable or inseparable.

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GRAMMAR QUIZ 3 • ANSWER KEY

Group A Group B

Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs

Exercise 1 Exercise 1
1 A: (the restaurant) closed down is an intransitive phrasal 1 B: dining out is an intransitive phrasal verb.
verb. 2 B: close it down is a transitive separable phrasal verb –
2 B: get rid of it is a transitive and inseparable phrasal the use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb
verb. and the particle.
3 A: ended up is an intransitive phrasal verb. 3 A: hang on is an intransitive phrasal verb.
4 B: stock up on food is a transitive inseparable phrasal 4 C: snack on them is a transitive inseparable phrasal verb.
verb. 5 B: putting it off is a transitive separable phrasal verb –
5 C: go for them is a transitive inseparable phrasal verb. the use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb
6 A: give them up is a transitive separable verb – the use and the particle.
of a pronoun requires separating the main verb and the 6 C: picking at it is a transitive inseparable phrasal verb.
particle. 7 A: cut back on it is a transitive inseparable phrasal verb.
7 C: wolfed it down is a transitive separable phrasal verb – Exercise 2
the use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb
1 wolf it down: It’s a transitive separable phrasal verb – the
and the particle.
use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb and
Exercise 2 the particle.
1 put it off: It’s a transitive separable verb – the use of 2 go for it: It’s a transitive inseparable phrasal verb.
a pronoun requires separating the main verb and the 3 give them up: It’s transitive separable phrasal verb – the
particle. use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb and
2 picked at it: It’s a transitive inseparable phrasal verb. the particle.
3 fills me up: It’s a transitive separable phrasal verb – the 4 stock up on them: It’s a transitive inseparable phrasal
use of a pronoun requires separating the main verb and verb.
the particle.
4 cut back on them: It’s a transitive inseparable phrasal
verb.

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