Efi - Quicktest 3 - Vocabulary Tick A, B, Or C To Complete The Sentences With Phrasal Verbs.

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1. I'll pick you _____ outside the station at 10.00.            

Explanation

The phrase "pick you up" means to collect or fetch someone from a specific location. In this context, the speaker is indicating that they will collect the person outside the station at 10.00. Therefore, the correct answer is "up" as it completes the phrasal verb "pick you up" and accurately conveys the intended meaning of the sentence.

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Efi - Quicktest 3 - Vocabulary Tick A, B, Or C To Complete The Sentences With Phrasal Verbs. - Quiz

This quiz, titled 'EFI - QUICKTEST 3 - VOCABULARY', challenges participants to complete sentences with appropriate phrasal verbs. It assesses understanding of context-specific English usage, enhancing verbal skills crucial for effective communication.

2. Look _____! There's a car coming the other way!             

Explanation

The correct answer is "out". In this context, "out" means to be aware or alert. The speaker is telling someone to look and be aware because there is a car coming the other way.

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3. We have to stop somewhere soon or we'll run _____ of petrol.            

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The phrase "run out of petrol" means to exhaust or use up all of the available petrol. In this context, the sentence is indicating that if they do not stop soon, they will use up all of their petrol. Therefore, the correct answer is "out."

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4. They were trying to get to Vienna and ended _____ in Bratislava!              

Explanation

The phrase "ended up" is commonly used to describe a situation where someone or something unexpectedly reaches a particular place or state. In this case, the sentence suggests that the individuals were originally trying to reach Vienna, but instead, they unexpectedly arrived in Bratislava. Therefore, the correct answer is "up."

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5. What time shall we set _____ for the airport tomorrow?            

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The correct answer is "off". In this context, "off" means to set a specific time for something, in this case, setting a time to leave for the airport. "On" and "up" do not make sense in this context.

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I'll pick you _____ outside the station at 10.00. ...
Look _____! There's a car coming the other way! ...
We have to stop somewhere soon or we'll run _____ of petrol. ...
They were trying to get to Vienna and ended _____ in Bratislava! ...
What time shall we set _____ for the airport tomorrow? ...
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