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 2. 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 2 ) :
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
- Would you mind ___ your high heels indoors, please?
- Trevor ___ early today because he wanted to go jogging.
- ‘Can I use your laptop?’ ‘Sorry, I’ve just _ it _.’
- I had to ___ on the train today because there wasn’t a free seat.
- I ___ the lift and pressed the button for the second floor.
- Ronnie ___ and started to relax immediately.
- Maya ___ her phone and began to laugh.
- I saw Kay ___ the nightclub with Darren.
- Please ___! The play is about to start.
- We were ___ our roller blades, when we met Jerry.
- He shouted, ‘___ – and don’t come back!’
- He ___ his car keys from the table and left the room.
- I ___ the tram early and walked the rest of the way.
- Lenny left the house and ___ the garden.
- Can I borrow your pen? I’ll _ it _ in a minute.
- We ___ the heating when we got home, because it was cold.
- Can I ___ these brochures to read at home?
- Do ___! It’s great to see you again!
- ‘Are you staying in?’ ‘No, I’m ___.’
- Mia was ___ the bus when she dropped her phone.
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