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Complete the sentences using phrasal verbs from the box.

Sentence completion worksheet with phrasal verbs for English language learners to practice.

Sentence completion worksheet with phrasal verbs for English language learners to practice.

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Here's the completed sentence completion exercise with explanations for each answer:

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Phrasal Verbs Box:

- Pick up
- Get back
- Take off
- Lie down
- Get up
- Wake up
- Wash up
- Put on
- Try on
- Give back

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1. If you don’t feel well, why don’t you go and lie down?



Explanation: When someone doesn’t feel well, it’s common advice to rest by lying down. “Lie down” means to recline horizontally.

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2. My mum will pick us up at 8 pm after the film finishes.



Explanation: “Pick up” means to collect someone in a vehicle. Since the mum is collecting them after the movie, “pick up” fits perfectly.

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3. Everybody must take off their dirty boots before they come inside.



Explanation: “Take off” means to remove clothing or accessories. You remove boots before entering a house to avoid tracking dirt.

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4. There are birds outside my window that wake me up early every day.



Explanation: “Wake up” means to stop sleeping. Birds chirping early in the morning often disturb sleep — so they “wake me up.”

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5. Please put on your hat. The sun is very strong.



Explanation: “Put on” means to wear or dress yourself in something. To protect from strong sun, you should put on a hat.

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6. Thanks for lending me some money. I’ll give it back to you tomorrow.



Explanation: “Give back” means to return something. Since the person borrowed money, they promise to return it.

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7. I can’t wait to get back to school and see all my friends after the summer holidays.



Explanation: “Get back” means to return to a place. After holidays, students return (“get back”) to school.

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8. When we are camping, my mum cooks and my brother and I wash up.



Explanation: “Wash up” means to clean dishes after eating. In a camping context, one person cooks and others wash the dishes.

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9. I usually get up at about 10 o’clock at the weekends.



Explanation: “Get up” means to rise from bed after sleeping. This refers to waking up and starting the day — especially relevant on weekends when people sleep in.

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10. I think you should try on those jeans before you buy them.



Explanation: “Try on” means to put on clothes temporarily to check fit or appearance. It’s wise to try on jeans before purchasing.

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## Final Answers:

1. lie down
2. pick up
3. take off
4. wake up
5. put on
6. give back
7. get back
8. wash up
9. get up
10. try on

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