English Grammar – Phrasal Verb – SET 5 Welcome to your English Grammar - Phrasal Verb - SET 5 1. Omission Editing (One Word Missing per Line) In each sentence, one word is missing. Complete the table as shown in the example. No. Text Word Before Omission Word After eg The supervisor spoke him kindly. spoke to him 1 The CEO turned the offer without hesitation. turned the 2 They managed to pull the event quite successfully. pull the 2. Spot the error in the sentence and provide the correction. The managing director asked the team to turn up a fresh proposal for the client presentation by Monday morning.Error: Correction: 3. Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb (in correct form) from the bracket. The new principal asked the teachers to _______several reforms in classroom management practices to create a more interactive learning environment. bring up bring forward bring about bring out None 4. Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option to complete the sentence. Despite repeated reminders from the organizing committee, the volunteers failed to _______ the correct seating arrangements before the guests arrived, which led to confusion during the opening ceremony. come by bring over set up put in None 5. Multi-Select (Identify All Phrasal Verbs): Select all the phrasal verbs from the list below. look for fast asleep hand over turn aside break through 6. Cloze Passage (5 Blanks – Phrasal Verbs): Fill in the blanks with suitable phrasal verbs from the options in brackets. Passage:When the journalist tried to dig into the corruption allegations against the local authorities, he faced significant resistance. Despite this, he [carried on, turned in, gave away] with his investigation. He managed to [bring in, find out, check into] new evidence that connected the officials to overseas accounts. Before publishing, he decided to [go over, drop by, look after] the final draft with his editor. Eventually, the article came outin the morning edition and stirred public outrage. 7. Transform the underlined phrase using a suitable phrasal verb. The firemen entered the building by forcing the door open, as the smoke was quickly spreading through the lower floors. 8. Complete the reported command using the correct phrasal verb. Head of Department: “Please make sure you write down everything I dictate during the meeting.”The Head of Department instructed the secretary to _____________ everything he dictated during the meeting. take down take up take off take in None 9. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. Realizing the magnitude of the mistake he had made in the financial report, the analyst tried to _______ it before the document reached the board of directors. call back take over fall back cover up None 10. Read the conversation and complete the reported sentence appropriately. Mr. Kapoor: I always count on my assistant to manage urgent emails when I’m travelling abroad.Ms. Das: That’s a huge responsibility for someone! Mr. Kapoor told Ms. Das that he __________counted on his assistant to manage urgent emails when he was travelling abroad. usually always never rarely None 11. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. In order to fully grasp the implications of the new company policy, the employees had to _______ the updated manual thoroughly and attend a two-hour workshop conducted by the HR department. fall out go over break down keep up None Time's up Related Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.