Grammar is an indispensable part of learning English Language. This has to be done in a perfectly planned and systematic manner. And while learning prepositions, one must be very minute in understanding the details of the topic. Grammarcart.com has come up with this systematic, comprehensive way of learning where a learner will undoubtedly be able to grasp the essence of the topic for 20 Basic English Phrasal Verbs – Mixed Tenses 1. So, let us go through the exercise Rewrite the sentences.
Complete the sentences below with one of these basic phrasal verbs in the most suitable form (20 Basic English Phrasal Verbs – Mixed Tenses 1) :
get up lie down switch on switch off
put on take off get on get off
get in get out come in go out
pick up put down take away bring back
stand up sit down go into come out of
- Please ___ your jacket and come in.
- Stella ___ from work at about six thirty.
- Could you ___ the television for me, please?
- I will ___ the train in a minute.
- Lisa has just ___. I don’t know what time she’ll be back.
- You must ___ the oven after using it.
- What time do you ___ in the morning?
- Paul is ___ the LEGO ___ of the cupboard.
- Our baby is almost able to ___ on her own.
- She ___ her book and ran into the kitchen.
- All the children ___ on the carpet and sang a song.
- Come on, get ready! We’re ___ at the next stop.
- Tania is going to ___ on the sofa and read quietly.
- Are you ___ town today?
- The train ___ the long tunnel and continued on its way.
- Don’t ___ the plates yet; we’re still eating!
- ‘Have you finished gardening yet?’ ‘Yes – I’m ___ now.
- I ___ my hat and went out.
- Our neighbour’s ___ the ball that we lost in their garden.
- I’m _______________my new car today.
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