Grammar Quiz

Phrasal Verb & Prepositional Phrase Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Phrasal Verb & Prepositional Phrase

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Are you attending the workshop ___ or with your team?

A. in hand

B. on your own

C. in head

D. by chance


She __________ her childhood friend and they became good friends again.

A. ran away from

B. looked for

C. turned into

D. got on with


Sarah was completely __________ her boyfriend, Peter.

A. in love with

B. in charge of

C. in favor of

D. in time for


Jane and Tom have ___ because they had too many differences.

A. gone up

B. looked after

C. looked after

D. fallen out


Maria’s parents are divorced, so she was _______ by her grandparents.

A. taken off

B. brought up

C. got away

D. sent for


I didn’t break the vase ___; it was an accident.

A. in sight

B. on behalf

C. on purpose

D. in case


She completed the entire project _______.

A. by yourself

B. in common

C. by herself

D. on purpose


We ___ many hobbies, which is why we’re great friends.

A. have in common

B. keep in check

C. do in turn

D. give in total


I really feel that you’ve _______ me by not completing the project on time.

A. walked out on

B. let down

C. split up

D. got over


I’ve been ________ my ex-girlfriend recently. We’ve decided to be friends.

A. in contact with

B. on my own

C. bring up

D. in common


Where did you _______?

A. bring up

B. grow up

C. split up

D. turn out


Please ___________ the old posters from the wall; we’re redecorating the room.

A. pay back

B. hurry up

C. take down

D. save up


We need to _______ the borrowed books to the library by Friday.

A. take up

B. take down

C. take back

D. take in


The art gallery has several paintings by famous artists ___________ this weekend.

A. for rent

B. for sale

C. in cash

D. in debt


If you want to purchase this laptop, you can pay for it

A. by credit card

B. for sale

C. in good condition

D. for rent


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