Choose the correct phrasal verb at the end of the sentence.
Stop complaining and _____ your work! (get on with / get over)
The boss wants you to _____ your figures for this month to him. (hand out / hand
in)
I _____ Amir today at the supermarket. It was great to see him. (ran out of / ran
into)
I’m so tired of Sophie _____ her engagement ring all the time. (showing off,
showing up)
The police would not _____ to the kidnapper’s demands. (give up/ give in)
I thought I would _____ for a cup of coffee. Is that okay? (drop off/ drop in)
Have you ever _____ such an unusual piece of art? (come forward/come across)
The tree was _____ by the wind. (blown up / blown over)
He _____ his hat to show me his new haircut. (took off / took up)
I __________ but nobody has seen my wallet.(ask out/ ask around)
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get on with your work hand out ran out of
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1 is get on with 2is hand in 3 is come across 4isshow up 5is blown over 6is took off 7is get into 8 is took off 9is give in
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