UNIT 9 PHRASAL VERBS
Search for the meaning of unit 9 phrasal verbs on page 166 of your student´s book and answer the questions in this worksheet.Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the phrasal verbs:come updrop out (of)give awaygo in forgo on toknock out (of)put ontake on 1. In the meantime, Thanksgiving was coming up -and then Christmas.2.-Stores often take on extra employees during the Christmas season.3.-Choose a screen name or ID that does not give away your real identity.4.-His school had suggested he go in forthe Young Musician of the Year competition. 5.-I had to drop out ofthe one class I was taking where I met Howie because I couldn't come up with the measly tuition.6.-England had been knocked out of the World Cup by West Germany.6.-When you finish the first section of the test, go on tothe next.7.-We put on afantastic performance against a much more experienced side. Match the phrasal verb with the corresponding meaning. Give away reveal, tell. Come up soon Go in for to take part in a competition, or to take an examination take on accept work or responsibility drop out (of) to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do knock out (of) to make someone leave a competition by defeating them put on to organize an event, show, performance etc go on to to do something after doing something else go on to Write down YOUR OWN example sentence of each phrasal verb in the box below. Copy-paste is not allowed. Number your sentences form 1 to 8