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This phrasal verbs PDF book is an essential resource for English learners who want to master phrasal verbs and use them naturally in conversation and writing. It provides a structured approach to learning, offering categorized lists, detailed explanations, and real-life examples to improve fluency and comprehension.

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Here are some practical reasons why you should use a phrasal verbs PDF book:

  • Organized and structured: A good phrasal verbs PDF book will organize verbs clearly, often grouped by topic or common themes, making it simple and structured to study.
  • Simple explanations and examples: Phrasal verbs PDFs clearly explain the meaning of each verb, with simple sentences and examples of how to use them in real conversations and writing.

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Content You Can Find in this Phrasal Verbs PDF Book

🔹Phrasal Verbs by Topics – Learn phrasal verbs categorized by themes such as business, travel, work, relationships, and daily activities for better understanding and application.

🔹Phrasal Verbs Examples – Each phrasal verb is explained with clear definitions and example sentences to help learners grasp the meaning and usage in real-life contexts.

🔹Phrasal Verbs from A to Z – A detailed breakdown of phrasal verbs organized alphabetically, such as:

  • Phrasal Verbs with “Act”Act on, Act out, Act up
  • Phrasal Verbs with “Break”Break down, Break into, Break up
  • Phrasal Verbs with “Come”Come across, Come up with, Come out
  • And many more!

🔹Phrasal Verbs List – A handy reference list of essential phrasal verbs along with their meanings, perfect for quick review and practice.
This book is ideal for students, professionals, and anyone looking to enhance their English fluency. By mastering phrasal verbs, you’ll improve your speaking, writing, and overall communication skills, making English sound more natural and confident.
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B1 Knowledge Check · 5 questions

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Q1

Question 1: According to the article, how are phrasal verbs organized in the PDF book's A-to-Z section?

Question 1 options
The article states that the A-to-Z section provides 'a detailed breakdown of phrasal verbs organized alphabetically,' listing examples such as phrasal verbs with 'Act,' 'Break,' and 'Come' in alphabetical order.
Q2

Question 2: The phrasal verbs PDF book described in the article organizes verbs by topics such as business, travel, sports, and technology.

Question 2 options
This is false. The article mentions topics such as business, travel, work, relationships, and daily activities — not sports and technology. The statement replaces two of the actual categories with incorrect ones.
Q3

Question 3: Which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'break down' correctly?

Question 3 options
'Break down' means to stop functioning or to collapse. 'My car broke down on the highway' uses it correctly to describe a vehicle stopping due to a malfunction. The other sentences misuse the phrasal verb in contexts where it doesn't fit naturally.
Q4

Question 4: Match each phrasal verb from the article to its correct meaning.

Question 4 options
Act up
Break into
Come across
Come up with
Behave badly or malfunction
Find something by chance
Enter a place by force
Think of an idea or plan

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

'Act up' means to behave badly or malfunction. 'Break into' means to enter a place by force. 'Come across' means to find something by chance. 'Come up with' means to think of an idea or plan.
Q5

Question 5: She couldn't ___ a good explanation for being late to work.

Question 5 options
'Come up with' means to think of or produce an idea or explanation. This phrasal verb, mentioned in the article under phrasal verbs with 'Come,' fits naturally in this context. The other options do not collocate correctly with 'a good explanation' in this meaning.

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