Test Your Phrasal Verbs. Jake Allsop

Test Your Phrasal Verbs


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Test Your Phrasal Verbs Jake Allsop
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Series devised by Peter Watcyn-Jones. So earlier this week we talked about verbs that used prepositions as compliments. Http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/quizzes-verbs.html. We looked _____ (at / onto / forward to / after) a few houses before we bought this one. Moreover, you can create your own phrasal verb list so that you can do revision on what you have learned much more easily! Can you choose the preposition that goes with the verb ? Your JAKE ALLSOP --- - i!!b._ ~_ Test/Your Phrasal Verbs Test Your Phrasal Ve1rbs is part of the highly successful Test Your . From the same site, Using English.com, you can access these quizzes to test your knowledge of the most common verbs. I intend to devise some tests meant to help my students practise tenses.I thought of making them interesting and tried to "exploit" some jokes in order to make this type of exercise more appealing. Try to post more videos about this verbs. But i have to say that you are right alex, phrasal verbs are so difficult to learn in english. DETAILED test result: It shows which questions you answered incorrectly, score, max. He WENT TO the door only to find out that the stranger had gone.("go to" or "go"?) 2. Today we're going to talk about phrasal verbs. In our Phrasal Verbs reference section you can find hundreds of the most commonly used phrasal verbs clearly explained with example sentences and fun quiz questions to test your understanding. This text shows students how to improve their fluency in speaking and writing by focusing on the key words and phrases that link discourse. Language, especially for spoken English. Test your understanding of this English lesson i got a 10 in the quiz! It is ideal for use in the classroom or for self-study . Learners meet the basic meaning of the verb PROVIDE at A1 level, which is likely to be commonly used in the language classroom, as in Can you give me your homework? Phrasal verbs are made up of verbs +.

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