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Educational worksheet focusing on phrasal verbs with reading, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and matching exercises using illustrated scenes.

Worksheet titled "Phrasal Verbs" with a passage, exercises, and illustrations of children performing various actions like reading, writing, and sleeping.

Worksheet titled "Phrasal Verbs" with a passage, exercises, and illustrations of children performing various actions like reading, writing, and sleeping.

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A - Read the passage and underline all the phrasal verbs in it



Passage:
> People think that I am a good boy. I go to school on time and know how to manage my time. When I get back home from school, he take off his clothes, put on my pajamas, and lie down to get some rest. After dinner, I go up to my room and go over my lessons or do my homework. On weekends, I go out for a walk with friends. I take after my father; he is a great man.

Phrasal Verbs (underlined):
- take off
- put on
- lie down
- go up
- go over
- go out
- take after

Note: There’s a grammatical error in the sentence: *"he take off his clothes"* → should be *"I take off my clothes"*, but we’re focusing on identifying phrasal verbs.

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B - Are these statements true or false?



1. A phrasal verb is made up of a verb + a preposition or prepositions (particle)
True – This is correct. For example: *turn off* (turn = verb, off = particle/preposition).

2. A phrasal verb is made up of a verb + an article (a/an)
False – Articles like "a" or "an" are not part of phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs use particles (prepositions/adverbs), not articles.

3. A phrasal verb is made up of a verb only.
False – A phrasal verb must include a verb and a particle (like *up*, *off*, *on*, etc.).

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C - Fill in the gaps with the words given: Put on, lie down, switch on, go over, look after, fill in, look up, take off



We have 8 pictures. Let's match them:

1. Person reading a booklook up (as in "look up a word")
➤ But this might be misleading. Actually, looking at the image — person studying, possibly checking something — better fit: look up (to check information)

2. Man putting on a coatput on
3. Filling in a formfill in
4. Child lying on bedlie down
5. Person taking off jackettake off
6. Person switching on lightswitch on
7. Student studying booksgo over (go over lessons)
8. Mother caring for babylook after

So the answers are:

1. look up
2. put on
3. fill in
4. lie down
5. take off
6. switch on
7. go over
8. look after

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D - Fill in the blanks with the proper phrasal verb from the list: fill in, switch on, take off, look up



1. Teacher, may I switch on the lights? I can't see the board.
2. Please, fill in this form.
3. It's hot here, you can take off your jacket.
4. You should look up that word in the dictionary to know its meaning.

All correct!

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E - Fill in the blanks with the right phrasal verb



List of possible phrasal verbs: (based on context)
→ likely options: take off, put on, lie down, go over, look after, switch on, fill in, look up

Now let’s analyze:

1. You have to take off your shoes before entering the Mosque.
Correct — religious custom.

2. I must go over my lessons because I have an exam next week.
"Go over" means review.

3. When I am tired, I lie down on my bed to get rest.
Correct.

4. It's very cold outside; you better put on some warm clothes.
"Put on" = wear clothing.

5. Sabrine takes after her mother; they both have blue eyes.
"Take after" = resemble someone in appearance or character.

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Final Answers Summary:



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#### A - Underline the phrasal verbs:
- take off
- put on
- lie down
- go up
- go over
- go out
- take after

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#### B - True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False

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#### C - Match pictures to phrasal verbs:
1. look up
2. put on
3. fill in
4. lie down
5. take off
6. switch on
7. go over
8. look after

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#### D - Fill in the blanks:
1. switch on
2. fill in
3. take off
4. look up

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#### E - Fill in the blanks:
1. take off
2. go over
3. lie down
4. put on
5. takes after

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