Phrasal Verbs Topaz And Zinc

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  • 1. 

    What does to take after mean?

    • A.

      To take care of someone

    • B.

      To resemble someone in the family

    • C.

      To take something from someone

    Correct Answer
    B. To resemble someone in the family
    Explanation
    "To take after" means to resemble someone in the family. This phrase is commonly used to describe physical or personality traits that are similar between family members. It suggests that a person has inherited certain characteristics or qualities from their parents or other relatives.

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  • 2. 

    What does to show off mean?

    • A.

      To act extra special for people watching

    • B.

      To hold a show or concert

    • C.

      To show someone what you've done

    Correct Answer
    A. To act extra special for people watching
    Explanation
    "To show off" means to intentionally behave in a way that draws attention to oneself and impresses others. It involves acting in an exaggerated or attention-seeking manner in order to display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements to others who are observing. This behavior is often done to gain admiration or to boost one's ego.

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  • 3. 

    What does to catch up mean?

    • A.

      To catch something that is thrown to you

    • B.

      To meet someone for the first time

    • C.

      To get to the same point as someone else

    Correct Answer
    C. To get to the same point as someone else
    Explanation
    The phrase "to catch up" means to reach the same level or position as someone else. It implies making progress or advancing to be at the same point or level as another person.

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  • 4. 

    What does to go after mean?

    • A.

      To try to achieve something

    • B.

      To go home

    • C.

      To go somewhere later

    Correct Answer
    A. To try to achieve something
    Explanation
    The phrase "to go after" means to pursue or strive to achieve something. It implies taking action and making an effort to attain a particular goal or objective.

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  • 5. 

    What does to back up mean?

    • A.

      To go up the stairs

    • B.

      To reverse

    • C.

      To take care of someone

    Correct Answer
    B. To reverse
    Explanation
    "To back up" means to reverse, typically referring to the action of moving a vehicle in reverse. This term is commonly used when driving a car and needing to move it backwards. It is the opposite of moving forward and involves moving in the opposite direction.

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  • 6. 

    What does to look into mean?

    • A.

      To take care of someone

    • B.

      To investigate

    • C.

      To watch

    Correct Answer
    B. To investigate
    Explanation
    To look into means to investigate. When someone looks into something, they are actively trying to gather information or find out more about a particular situation or topic. This could involve conducting research, examining evidence, or talking to people involved. The phrase implies a level of thoroughness and diligence in trying to understand or uncover the truth about something.

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  • 7. 

    What does to let someone down mean?

    • A.

      To exceed someone's expectations

    • B.

      To go downstairs

    • C.

      To disappoint someone

    Correct Answer
    C. To disappoint someone
    Explanation
    To "let someone down" means to disappoint them. It implies not meeting their expectations or failing to fulfill a promise or obligation, causing them to feel disappointed or betrayed. This phrase is often used when someone fails to live up to the hopes or trust that another person had placed in them.

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  • 8. 

     Continue the phrasal verbs with the correct word.look

    Correct Answer
    into
    Explanation
    The phrasal verb "look into" means to investigate or examine something further. It implies a deeper exploration or analysis of a particular subject or situation. By using the preposition "into" after "look," it indicates the direction or focus of the investigation, suggesting that the person is delving into the details or seeking more information about a specific matter.

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  • 9. 

    Take

    Correct Answer
    after
  • 10. 

    Let

    Correct Answer
    down
  • 11. 

    Catch

    Correct Answer
    up
    Explanation
    The word "up" is the correct answer because it completes the given phrase "catch up". "Catch up" means to reach the same level or position as someone or something by making progress or moving faster. The word "up" in this phrase indicates the direction or action of moving forward or advancing.

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  • 12. 

    Back

    Correct Answer
    up
  • 13. 

    Go

    Correct Answer
    after
  • 14. 

    Show

    Correct Answer
    off
  • 15. 

    Fill in the blanks with one of the phrasal verbs below.let,    look,   shows,   take,   up,    after,    back    1. You'll have to ________ up your car so I can get out.2. You'll have to run faster than that if you want to catch ________ with Marty.3. I went ________ my dream and now I'm a published writer.4. He always ________ off on his skateboard.5. I need you to be on time. Don't ________ me down.6. I ________ after my mother because we are both impatient.7. I'll ________ into the case myself.

    Correct Answer
    back
    up
    after
    shows
    let
    take
    look
    Explanation
    The phrasal verbs in the given answer are used correctly to fill in the blanks. "Back up" means to move a vehicle in reverse, which fits in the context of the first sentence. "Catch up with" means to reach or surpass someone, which fits in the context of the second sentence. "Take up" means to start a new hobby or activity, which fits in the context of the third sentence. "Show off" means to display one's skills or possessions in a boastful way, which fits in the context of the fourth sentence. "Let down" means to disappoint someone by not fulfilling their expectations, which fits in the context of the fifth sentence. "Look after" means to take care of someone or something, which fits in the context of the sixth sentence. "Take a look" means to examine or inspect something, which fits in the context of the seventh sentence.

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