The challenge continues! Welcome to our fifth and most advanced Phrasal Verb Quiz. We've handpicked 100 new verbs to truly test your expertise and expand your vocabulary even further. You've proven your skills in the past, but this set will push you to the next level. Can you maintain a high score? Let's find out! Your live scoreboard is at the bottom.
1. After the scandal, the politician had to ______ from his position.
back down
step down
get down
fall down
Step down: To resign from a position of authority.
Complete Sentence: After the scandal, the politician had to step down from his position.
2. I don't ______ his story; it sounds too good to be true.
believe in
fall for
buy into
take for
Buy into: To completely believe in an idea or plan.
Complete Sentence: I don't buy into his story; it sounds too good to be true.
3. The initial excitement of the project began to ______ after a few weeks.
fizzle out
die down
burn out
drop off
Fizzle out: To gradually end in a weak or disappointing way.
Complete Sentence: The initial excitement of the project began to fizzle out after a few weeks.
4. She plans to ______ her own business after graduating.
start up
build up
make up
set up
Set up: To start a new business or organization.
Complete Sentence: She plans to set up her own business after graduating.
5. After he lied to her, she vowed to ______ him.
get even to
get back at
get revenge to
pay out on
Get back at: To take revenge on someone.
Complete Sentence: After he lied to her, she vowed to get back at him.
6. We need to find a way to ______ the problem of waste.
tackle
go after
work on
deal on
Tackle a problem: To make a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem.
Complete Sentence: We need to find a way to tackle the problem of waste.
7. He tried to ______ me ______ with a cheap imitation instead of the real product.
rip ... off
palm ... off
fob ... off
pass ... on
Fob someone off with something: To trick someone into accepting something of less value.
Complete Sentence: He tried to fob me off with a cheap imitation instead of the real product.
8. The restaurant is expensive, so we only ______ on special occasions.
go out
dine on
feast at
eat out
Eat out: To have a meal in a restaurant instead of at home.
Complete Sentence: The restaurant is expensive, so we only eat out on special occasions.
9. If you ______ on this project, you will be rewarded.
follow through
see through
carry on
continue on
Follow through: To continue with an action or task until it is completed.
Complete Sentence: If you follow through on this project, you will be rewarded.
10. We need to ______ our old clothes and donate them to charity.
go over
sort out
clean out
arrange out
Sort out: To arrange or organize things that are untidy.
Complete Sentence: We need to sort out our old clothes and donate them to charity.
15. My parents are coming to ______ for the weekend.
stay over
stop by
live in
sleep at
Stay over: To spend the night at someone's house.
Complete Sentence: My parents are coming to stay over for the weekend.
20. She tends to ______ about her political views at every opportunity.
talk on
sound off
speak up
go off
Sound off: To express one's opinions forcefully or publicly.
Complete Sentence: She tends to sound off about her political views at every opportunity.
25. We need to ______ a strategy to beat our competitors.
make out
put up
figure out
work out
Work out: To develop a plan or find a solution.
Complete Sentence: We need to work out a strategy to beat our competitors.
30. He was so tired he ______ in the middle of the lecture.
dozed off
slept out
nodded by
drifted by
Doze off: To fall asleep unintentionally, especially for a short time.
Complete Sentence: He was so tired he dozed off in the middle of the lecture.
40. He ______ the entire book in one evening because it was so exciting.
went through
read up
plowed through
finished off
Plow through: To get through something with difficulty and effort.
Complete Sentence: He plowed through the entire book in one evening because it was so exciting.
50. She always tries to ______ with her trendy colleagues.
catch up
fit in
get along
go with
Fit in: To be accepted by a group of people because you are similar to them.
Complete Sentence: She always tries to fit in with her trendy colleagues.
60. Can you ______ my dog for me while I'm on vacation?
see to
tend to
care for
look after
Look after: To take care of someone or something.
Complete Sentence: Can you look after my dog for me while I'm on vacation?
70. The prices of vegetables ______ during the winter months.
go up
rise up
climb up
lift up
Go up: To increase in price, level, or amount.
Complete Sentence: The prices of vegetables go up during the winter months.
80. I'm ______ a new challenge at work.
looking to
getting on
taking on
starting up
Taking on: To accept a particular job or responsibility.
Complete Sentence: I'm taking on a new challenge at work.
90. I need to ______ you before our meeting to discuss a few points.
get with
touch base with
connect to
reach out
Touch base with: (Informal) to make contact with someone briefly.
Complete Sentence: I need to touch base with you before our meeting to discuss a few points.
95. The weather forecast says the rain should ______ by tomorrow.
clear up
move out
finish up
pass over
Clear up: To become brighter and free of cloud or rain (of the weather).
Complete Sentence: The weather forecast says the rain should clear up by tomorrow.
98. Can you ______ the volume? I can't hear the dialogue.
turn on
put on
lift up
turn up
Turn up: To increase the volume, heat, or power of a device.
Complete Sentence: Can you turn up the volume? I can't hear the dialogue.
99. Please ______ your toys before you go to bed.
get away
put away
clean away
take away
Put away: To put something in the place where it is usually kept.
Complete Sentence: Please put away your toys before you go to bed.
100. I can't believe he ______ the entire pizza by himself!
ate out
ate down
ate up
ate through
Ate up: To eat all of something.
Complete Sentence: I can't believe he ate up the entire pizza by himself!
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