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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningUnderstanding and Using English Phrasal VerbsKnowledge test

Test on Understanding and Using English Phrasal Verbs

Understanding English Phrasal Verbs: A Student Guide

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The phrasal verb 'to find out' is used to express losing consciousness.

Test: English Phrasal Verbs and Simple Grammar, Crime report

20 questions

Question 1: The phrasal verb 'to find out' is used to express losing consciousness.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The phrasal verb 'to find out' means to discover information. The phrasal verb 'to pass out' means to lose consciousness.

Question 2: The sentence 'You has visited London' is a correct formation of the Present Perfect tense.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, for the pronoun 'you', the auxiliary verb 'have' should be used in the Present Perfect tense, as shown in the example 'Have you visited London?'.

Question 3: Which of the following phrasal verbs mean 'to tolerate' or 'to postpone'?

A. to put up with

B. to drop by

C. to put off

D. to cheer up

Explanation: According to the study materials, 'to put up with' means to tolerate, and 'to put off' means to postpone. 'to drop by' means to visit informally, and 'to cheer up' means to make somebody feel happier/better.

Question 4: What is the meaning of the phrasal verb "to put off"?

A. to tolerate

B. to postpone

C. to invent something

D. to visit informally

Explanation: According to the study materials, the phrasal verb "to put off" means to postpone. "To tolerate" is the meaning of "to put up with", "to invent something" is the meaning of "to make up", and "to visit informally" is the meaning of "to drop by" or "to come by".

Question 5: The police received a tip-off regarding the robbery.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that someone tipped off the police about the robbery.

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