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  • Basic phrasal verbs

    Exercise 3

    Fill in each gap with a word from the box below. You can use each option only ONCE.

    came back – got off – got on – got up – go in – hurry up – sit down – went in – went out – woke up

    Last Saturday, my family and I wanted to go to the park. In the morning, I 1 very early. Then I 2 from bed and went to the kitchen. My brother was already there. My mother said, 'Please 3 and have breakfast with us.'

    After breakfast, we all left the house. My father told me, '4 , or we'll miss the bus!' At the bus stop, many people 5 the bus. We 6 the bus near the park and walked together.

    When we arrived at the park, we wanted to play football, but it started to rain. There is a small café in the park, so we decided to 7 . After ten minutes the sun came back, so we 8 again.

    In the afternoon, we were tired, so we went back home. When we 9 , my grandmother was standing by the door and was very happy to see us. She said, 'I'm glad you 10 !'


     

  • Basic phrasal verbs

    In this A1 Elementary Vocabulary Lesson on Phrasal Verbs, you will learn some very common everyday phrasal verbs. Check the pictures and read the definitions and examples below.

    A1 vocabulary chart with 16 basic phrasal verbs, each illustrated with realistic photos, including come back, come in, get in, get out, get on, get off, go up, etc.

    1 When you come back, you return to the place you were before.

    • He went to the shop and came back with bread.

    2 When you come in, you enter a room or building.

    • The teacher said, ‘Come in!’

    3 When you get in/into a car, taxi, etc., you enter it.

    • We got in the taxi.

    4 When you get out, you leave a car, taxi, or building.

    • We got out of the taxi at the park.

    5 When you get on, you enter a bus, train, or plane.

    • Many people got on the bus.

    6 When you get off, you leave a bus, train, or plane.

    • We got off the bus at the station.

    7 When you go up, you move higher, for example on stairs or a hill.

    • We went up the hill slowly.

    8 When you go down, you move lower, for example on stairs or a hill.

    • The children went down the stairs.

    9 When you go in, you enter a place.

    • She went in the shop to buy milk.

    10 When you go out, you leave a room or building.

    • I want to go out for a walk.

    11 When you go away, you leave a place.

    • She is going to go away for the weekend.

    12 When you go back, you return to the place you were before.

    • It’s late. We must go back home.

    13 When you hurry up, you go faster because there is not much time.

    • Hurry up or we’ll miss the bus!

    14 When you sit down, you go from standing to sitting on a chair, sofa, or bench.

    • Please sit down on the chair.

    15 When you stand up, you go from sitting to standing on your feet.

    • The teacher asked the boy to stand up.

    16 When you wake up, you stop sleeping.

    • I usually wake up at seven o’clock.

    Listen & Practice: Vocabulary with Pronunciation

    Here’s a video to help you review the vocabulary from this lesson and improve your pronunciation.

    Flashcards

    After completing the exercises in this lesson on Phrasal Verbs, you can use the unit’s Vocabulary Flashcards to revise and help you memorize the terms.

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