Separable Phrasal Verbs 1

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

Complete the following conversations. Use the same phrasal verb in the first part of the conversation in your answer. Also, use a pronoun in your answer.

A: Did you look over your paper before you gave it to Mr. Nelson?
B: Yes, I very carefully.

C: Has Sara taken out the garbage yet?
D: No, she yet.

E: Have you picked out a present for Mr. Nelson yet. I think it is his birthday!
F: No, I'll tomorrow.

G: I just can't figure out this math problem.
H: That's funny. I last night in only 5 minutes.

I: It's really late. I don't want to call home because I don't want to wake up my parents.
J: Go ahead and . They won't mind!

K: We need to talk over our problems.
L: We already a million times. There seems to be no solution.

M: Can you drop off Kate at school tomorrow?
N: Sure, I would be happy to .

O: I need to pick up my son today at 5.
P: You at 4:00 yesterday, didn't you?

Q: I don't think that I can ever work out all of my problems.
R: Don't be silly. If you try you can !

S:Have you thought over the advice that I gave you?
T: Yes, I already carefully, but I think you're advice is terrible!

W: I need to find out Mr. Jenkins' age.
X: I'll for you. Why do you need to know?

Y: Can I try out this new car for a week and then decide if I want to buy it?
Z: Are you crazy? You can for 10 minutes. Then, you must decide.