Read the story and identify the correct meaning of the phrasal verbs. You need to first do “John was really cheesed off…” before doing this quiz. It’s a continuation, looking at the meanings of ten more phrasal verbs.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Choose the correct meaning for the phrasal verb in bold.
He needed to just get on with it, so first things first, check out the local shops. So, he sauntered out of the house towards the shops.
First, he saw some fabulous earrings but thought them a tad expensive. Buy these, thought he, and they would totally wipe him out! Next on the menu, he spied a nice teal scarf but was a bit up in the air about the colour. She may take to it or she might laugh it off as his attempt to find her favourite blue. In the same window, there was a nice jewellery box. Again, he wasn’t sure about the colour but it might grow on her. Was it worth the risk? He didn’t want to let her down.He wouldn’t give in! No, he would get on with it! He’d just pop into this shop and see if there was anything else. There was a nice handbag but he wondered if it was a little formal. This is when he ran into difficulties: what does a woman want? Maybe he was just playing up to his fears! He’d just walk on and see what else there was. As he wandered around the shop, he saw a lovely red coin purse which made him smile. It was cute and personal but may be too cute! He’d chew it over. There’s always perfume, he thought as he picked out a little bottle. Would she take to it? Is this the present to die for? He wasn’t sure.
Then, he saw it! He was blown over with the idea that this was the present! This would help her keep time and never be late! His plan was to wait on her, work up her expectations and see if she could figure out what he had bought. As he left the shop, he was sure it would all pan out but he was wiped out; totally done in. He’d take a nap and chill out. If there were any doubts about the present, he’d fall back on his original idea … chocolates!
Correct 3 / 3PointsIncorrect / 3 Points