Esercizio sui phrasal verbs con head, knock e put

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    Most of the phrasal verbs formed with the verb "to head" means "to arrive".

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    If I head up, I’m going:

  • 3/15

    If I go south, which phrasal verb do I use?

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    Match the sentences below to the correct phrasal verb.

    I called Gina, she said she’ll …
    Jack tried to steal Chiara's job, but she …
    I’ve got a headache, I think I’m going to …
    … the mountain, we will see at the ski chalet.
  • 5/15

    The meaning of phrasal verbs with “to knock” is similar to the meaning of the verb itself.

  • 6/15

    Knockout e knockoff are nouns and as well…

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    The difference between “knock down” and “knock over” is that one of the two verbs is referred to an action made on purpose. Which one?

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    Match the sentences below to the correct phrasal verb.

    I tripped over and I … Maria’s laptop.
    I have to go the hospital, a drunk guy … my boyfriend!
    I have a secret to tell you: Anna is …
    I'm so angry, my colleague … my idea!
  • 9/15

    How many definitions has the phrasal verb "put down"?

  • 10/15

    Put back is usually referred to:

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    The phrasal verb “put off” means “to postpone”, not “to cancel”.

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    Match the sentences below with the correct phrasal verb.

    I don’t know that to do, this situation really …
    Jennifer, … your shoes … , they’re in the middle of the room!
    Cate … her trip because she has a family problem
    She’s so sad, the vet … her cat
    They … that new skyscraper very quickly.
  • 13/15

    Translate this sentence into english: “Sono in ritardo, vado tra un minuto!”

  • 14/15

    Translate this sentence into english: “Il gatto è saltato sul tavolo e ha fatto cadere la torta”.

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    Translate this sentence into english: “Ho un amico in visita a Roma, potresti ospitarlo per due giorni?”.

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