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  1. EXERCISES IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” setting out taking out breaking out A. Leaving and Beginning III. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. break out check out go out set out take out 1. In the near future, we can expect the same revolt to in other world 1. When war broke out 1 my father joined the Navy and he was drowned at sea. capitals as well. 2. She checked out 2 of the hotel and took the train to Paris. 2. She had decided to get married and stay in England and not to Africa. 3. I have to go out, I’ll be back late tonight. 3. I Andrea to dinner one evening. 4. Once more they set out 3 to climb the slope of the mountain. 4. I got my letters and papers together and for the address he gave me. It 5. Why don’t you take the children out? wasn’t far. Notes. 5. ‘We’ll be tomorrow. Could you have our bill ready, please? 1 There is also a noun: a severe outbreak of food poisoning. IV. Find the logical ending for each of the jokes beginning on the left. 2 Check in means the opposite of check out. 1. What did one candle say to the other candle? 3 Set off, start off and start out mean almost the same as set out. 2. Where do cows go for a night out? There is also a noun: 3. Why did the banana go out with the prune? - You should explain this to him at the outset. 4. Mother, you promised to take me out to see the monkeys. 5. Most women set out to try to change a man, I. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. A. He couldn’t find a date. 1. Billy thanked him and picked up his suitcase B. To the moo-ooo-vies. 2. What time do we have to check out by in the morning? C. Are you going out tonight? 3. He offered to take US out D .Johnny, why do you want to go out to 4. I Ie could not ask her immediately, see the monkeys when your little brothers are here? 5. Would you know what to do if a fire broke out in your work place? E. and when they have changed him they do not like A. because she had gone out shopping. him. B. Do you have regular fire drill practice? C. Eleven o’clock, madam. 1 2 3 4 5 D. for a drink or something. E. and set out to walk to The Bell and Dragon. B. Removing and Excluding ~ Part 1 cancel out clean out cross out get out of keep out knock out 1 2 3 4 5 1. The drug produces side effects, tending to cancel out the benefits. II. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space 2. I spent three days cleaning our flat out 1. provided, 3. You haven’t got time to rewrite it, just cross out 2 clearly what you want to change 1. Immediately an argument about the wisdom of the decision. and write it above. set out went out broke out 4. I think they’re trying to get out of 3 their obligations under the agreement. 2. If I am to get any sleep I must go, for tomorrow I for my own 5. They had a guard dog to keep out intruders. village before sunrise. 6. Their aim isfor the Social Democrats to knock out the Labour Party. go out set out take out Notes. 3. It was the first time in my ten years of marriage that I had at night, 1 Clear out means almost the same as clean out. leaving my husband behind to baby-sit. 2 Delete means almost the same as cross out. gone out checked out set out 3 This is an informal use. Wriggle out of means almost the same as get out of. 4. She had before I got up. There was no forwarding address. broken out checked out taken out I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 5. Here in America men were quite obviously their entire families - 1. If one thing another thing or if two things each including the children. other , they have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced. TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  2. 2. To someone or something of a place means to prevent them from entering it or being there. 1. One or two scenes in the play were left out 1 of the performance. 3. If you doing something, you avoid doing it. 2. He tried to opt out of political and economic decision-making. II. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. 3. We've invested too much money and manpower to pull out now. 1. Fascism seems to be spreading here. 4. They can’t rule out 2the possibility that he was kidnapped. 2. The explosion hurt no one, 5. He tried to talk me out of 3 buying such a big car. 3. Why on earth are you going, then? 6. I can remember my parents throwing out 4 their oldfurniture. 4. It’s not worth doing a draft during an exam, Notes. 5. Increased productivity and generous staffing could be said 1 Miss out means almost the same as leave out 6. The garage is a mess again 2 Dismiss means almost the same as rule out. A. to cancel each other out. 3 Talk into means the opposite of talk out of. B. just cross it out and rewrite it above. 4 Throw away means almost the same as throw out C. except that it knocked out Colonel Lacour. I. Match the phrases on the left with those on the right. D. I’ll have to clean it out next weekend. 1. It’s no use trying to talk me out of it, E. It’s too late to get out of it. 2. Her parents threw her out F. We have got to keep crazy ‘isms’ out of our country. 3. Police have ruled out murder 1 2 3 4 5 4. Hospitals are opting out III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space 5. I shan’t be available, provided. 6. You have to pay a 10% deposit 1. I would promptly write it down and then it again. A. of health authority control. cross out keep out cancel out B. so you will have to leave me out. 2 To intruders every inch of this labyrinth was mined. C. I’ve made up my mind. cross out keep out clean out D. when they found she was pregnant. 3. The one effect tends to the other E. but are still holding several people cancel out cross out get out of for questioning. 4. He made me fill a form in. And there was no way I could it. F. which you lose if you pull out. keep out get out of cross out 5. Regularly food cupboards. 1 2 3 4 5 6 . keep out clean out cancel out II. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space 6. The tablet had her for four hours. provided. crossed out cleaned out knocked out 1. I spent the whole of last night trying to her resigning. IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. opt out talk out of pull out 1. I had to massage the wound and it every day. 2. I knew that if I didn’t do the work pretty quickly I’d be and replaced. 2. I couldn’t writing the script, 1 was contractually committed. opted out thrown out talked out of 3. Now and then he frowned, something and rewrote it. 3. There were many people who had of the rat race. 4. Noise would be reduced but this would be by extra traffic Turn at opted out thrown out left out Luton airport. 4. A search had the possibility of further bombs. 5. Almost 2000 tanks had been of action by missiles. pulled out thrown out ruled out 6. The curtains did not the diffused lamplight from the street below. 5. I’m aware that we’ve had to much interesting and important work. leave out opt out talk out of B. Removing and Excluding ~ Part 2 6. Troops had begun to of the area leave out opt out pull out rule out talk out of throw out pull out leave out rule out TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  3. III. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. II. Match the phrases on the left with those on the right. 1. Washington need not a selective military aid program. 1. She felt sheer terror 2. He his party of the coalition. 2. Frank was going to check out the restaurant floor 3. Today there is a growing tendency for people to 3. I’m going to lose my French passport, 4. New societies may be tempted to the principles of democracy. 4. Some epidemics of intestinal flu 5. She managed to herself going. 5. All the members of the English Department 6. Just go through it and check that you haven’t anything 6. Let’s try it out IV. Find the logical ending for each of the jokes beginning on the left. 7. We found out 1. Is it true my baby brother came fromHeaven? A. before we buy it. 2. Why was Cinderella thrown out of theEngland football team? B. turn out to be dysentery or paratyphoid infections. 3. Why was your brother thrown out of the submarine service? C. until she made out Tim’s friendly wave and heard 4. Why did a man throw his watch out of the window? his voice calling. A. To see time fly. D. who have been sounded out on the phone subject B. Yes, and I don’t blame God for suggested your name. throwing him out. E. unless I can work something out. C. Because she kept running away from F. to see whether anything unusual was going on. the ball. G. that she was wrong D. He liked to sleep with the windows open 1 2 3 4 5 6 .7 1 2 3 4 III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space C. Searching and Finding provided. check out find out make out sound out try out turn out work out 1. Could you the appointments for my trip next week? 1. It might be difficult to transfer your money, so check it out with the manager. sound out try out check out 2. I’m only interested in finding out 1 what thefacts are. 2. We’re it at the moment, but we haven’t had any feedback yet. 3. It is sometimes difficult to make out what is said over an airport loudspeaker. trying out turning out making out 4. Kids at school were always sounding her out about their chances of being moved to 3. I .the train times. the top of the list. found out turned out made out 5. Oxford is trying out another idea to help working parents. 4. We could begin to . the best ways to help these youngsters. 6. It may look true in the short run and turn out to be false in the longer run. make out turn out work out 7. We are always hopeful that a more peaceful solution can be worked out 2. 5. He could . the spires of Notre Dame across the miles of roofs. Notes. make out find out turn out 1 Discover means almost the same as find out. 6. Standard Oil’s officials were by Conoco’s investment opportunities 2 Figure out means almost the same as work out. banker. made out sounded out worked out I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 7. This may not seem particularly earthshaking, but it could to be one of the 1. If you someone you ask them questions in order to find out their most momentous developments of the decade. views, especially about what should or will happen in a particular situation. sound out try out turn out 2. If something or someone to be a particular thing, they are discovered to be IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. that thing. 1. Those people who have been on this were, on the whole, favourable. 3. If you a solution or a plan, you think about it carefully and find a 2. A police officer would be the statement Mrs Mossman had just made. solution or decide what to do. 3. The Marvin’s house to be an old converted barn. 4. If you can something , you manage to see or hear it. 4. It’s best to this first on a bit of spare fabric. 5. If you something you find out about it or examine it because you 5. Can you how much it costs? want to make sure that everything is correct or safe. 6. I stopped and sat down to where I would go next. TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  4. 7. He could just the number plate of the car. A. in condemnation of the massacre. V. Find the logical ending for each of the jokes beginning on the left. B where it has sold 160,000 copies. 1 What is ignorance? C. Let me spell it out for you - you’refired. 2 Do you think insects have brains? D. with all its stages set out carefully. 3 Why did the girl rhino paint her head yellow? E. has nothing to do with the truth 4 The Texan turned out to be goodnatured, generous and likeable. 5 Modesty is the art of encouraging people 1 2 3 4 5 6 I have found that the best way to give advice to your children is III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space A. to find out for themselves how wonderful you are. provided. B. In three days no one could stand him. 1. He against racial discrimination many times. C. Yes, they soon work out where we’re holding our picnic. set out put out spoke out D. to find out what they want and then advise them to do it. 2. He asked me to send him any new stamps which might E. When you don’t know something and somebody finds out. come out speak out put out F. She wanted to find out if blondes have more fun. 3. This is in the critical writings of the American art world. spoken out spelled out come out 1 2 3 4 5 6 . 4. He a statement denouncing the commission’s conclusions. D. Producing and Creating spoke out came out put out come out put out set out speak out spell out 5. Let us proceed to the results. They are below in Table 1. Remember this report came out1 after the election. put out set out spoken out 2. The World Wildlife Fund put out 2 a press release. IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. 3. Operating instructions are clearly set out 3 at the side of most public telephones. 1. Important aspects of the cost of studying in Britain are here: tuition fees 4. He spoke out early against the war in Vietnam. and living expenses. 5. The first person to spell this out clearly was Alvin Toffter in his book ‘Future 2. Various scare stories have been during the last few years. Shock’. 3. It seems only yesterday that Opus 100 and now he’s past the halfway Notes. mark of his second symphony. 1 Appear means almost the same as come out. 4. Garrett wouldn’t dare against Byrne. 2 Issue means almost the same as put out. 5. Let me try and what I mean by that. 3 Lay out means almost the same as set out. E. Supporting and Helping I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. bear out give out help out look out point out 1 If you something you explain it in detail or in a very clear way. 1. She provided a strong counter-argument, with some witnesses to bear her out. 2 If you you express your views forcefully and publicly, especially in 2. 1'hey also give out 1 information about coursesfor teachers of English. order to criticize or oppose something. 3. Neighbourhood associations help out the poor with funeral expenses. 3 If a statement or story is it is officially told to people. 4. ‘Look out 2,’ I said. ‘There’s someone coming.’ 4 If you facts, ideas, or opinions, you explain them in writing or in 6. Critics were quick to point out the weaknesses in these arguments. speech in a clear and organized way. Notes. 5 When something such as a book it is published or becomes available 1 Hand out and pass out mean almost the same as give out. to the public. A handout is a document which gives information about something and is given to II. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. people free. 1. I’m afraid I don’t understand. 2 Watch out and mind out mean almost the same as look out. 2. The book came out first in Germany 3. The story that the committee will put out I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 4. She did not speak out 1. You say or shout to warn someone that they are in danger. 5. The proposed project must be detailed. TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  5. 2. If you someone ,you do them a favour, such as lending them money 3. Shops almost immediately sold out of the advertised goods. or doing some of their work. 4. Visitors wear us out 1 more than the children do. 3. If someone or something what you are saying, they support what you are 5. Epidemics wiped out 2 the local population. saving. Notes. 4. If you something , you give people an important piece of information 1 Exhaust and tire out mean almost the same as wear out. or correct their mistaken ideas 2 Eradicate is a more formal word for wipe out. II. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right 1. Look out. I. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. 2. Come back at the end of the week if you’re still short of money 1. Can I use your lighter? 3. The machine did not in fact bear out 2. That isn’t show jumping. 4. She pointed out 3. We can’t just change over to the new system tomorrow. 5. Some employers give out a lot of information. 4. Could 1 buy some sun cream? A. Others refuse to part with any. 5. He was determined to wipe out B. the claims made for it. A. We’ll have to phase the old one out as we train C. and I’ll see if I can help you out. people. D. There’s someone coming. B. the memory of his years in prison. E. that he was wrong C. I’ve run out of matches. 1 2 3 4 5. D. It’s a marathon designed to wear the horse out. III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space E. Sorry, we’ve sold out provided. 1. I this to you in a letter last week. 1 2 3 4 5. bore out pointed out gave out II. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space 2. The claims are not by the evidence. provided. borne out given out looked out 1. Did you get it? No, they’d by the time I got there. 3. Someone saw the second hand-grenade and said : ‘ he’s got another’. wiped out phased out sold out Help out Look out Point out 2. There’s no point in yourself 4. My parents us when Bruno was born. wearing out running out phasing out bore out gave out helped out 3. What did you do when you of toilet paper? 5. ‘I’m sorry; we’re not permitted to that information.’ Miss Young wore out wiped out ran out was polite but firm. 4. Many tribes were by contact with European settlers. bear out point out give out phased out sold out wiped out IV.Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. 5. I think we should it over a two-year period. 1. ‘It’s a golden opportunity, really,’ Johnson phase out run out wear out 2. ‘ I’m going to drop a rock,’ I shouted. III. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. 3. Howard drinks to his guests. 1. This type of weapon was now being finally 4. She with the instruction. 2. They planned one big assault to the remains of the ghetto. 5. and, Gill, perhaps you’ll me on this, we got very similar 3. I’m sorry we’ve of that particular brand. results to Hobson’s. 4. It looks as if oil will faster than coal. 5. They us with their constant screaming and crying. F. Ending or Disappearing phase out run out sell out wear out wipe out G. Other meanings 1. Gold has been phased out of the monetary system. carry out fall out sort out stand out take out on 2. We were rapidly running out of money. 1. Thefirst experiments were carried out by Dr Preston McLendon. 2. She had fallen out so severely with her parents that she couldn’t go home. TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  6. 3. It was an intelligence test, intended to sort out the children capable of attempting 9. I was my desk at the office on my last day there. the papers. cleaning out selling out knocking out trying out 4. The Australian tour stands out as the most satisfying and enjoyable of them all. 10 .‘Woman’ magazine has just a survey. 5. I was in a depressed and hostile mood, needing to take my badfeelings out on carried out opted out spoke out broke out someone. 11. Mr Dekker and his son to walk to Whitelake River. set out put out got out of kept out I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 12. Hospitals are of health authority control. 1. If you something someone, you behave in an unpleasant way phasing out making out opting out pulling out towards them because you feel angry or upset. 13. Mr Merrit this problem to youM Or the other day. 2. If something from other things of the same kind, it is much better wiped out wore out put out pointed out or much more important than those other things. 14. Should 1 it and wash the pot? 3. If you with someone, you have an argument and are no longer friendly rule out find out opt out throw out with them. 15. The little money she had was and she had herself and two children to 4. If you a group of things, you consider them carefully and divide them keep. into categories that are clearly different from each other. checking out turning out running out putting out 5. If you a task, you do it. 16. We’ll do anything to work. II. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. talk out of fall out get out of bear out 1. It was the only time we ever , in all those years together. 17. Faye Seidel her husband his plan. 2. She most of her unhappiness her husband. got out of talked out of threw out sorted out 3. He gave guarantees that such a policy will be if his Party achieves office. 18. You used to me to shows. 4. The remaining girls were collecting and the balls. give out wipe out take out check out 5. 'This is one of the things that in my memory. 19. We can’t Uncle Jack . We’ve invited the whole family apart from him. REVISION wipe out sound out leave out carry out 20. First of all, we have to how much it costs. Phone them up and ask. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space try out break out put out find out provided. 21. Harris’s assertion is hardly by the facts. 1. It took quite a while to all our luggage. spoken out fallen out knocked out borne out fall out sort out bear out keep out 22. Economists have tried to an alternative economic system. 2. When the book I was very anxious to know about sales. find out work out clean out sell out came out put out cleaned out broke out 3. Martha and Wilfs mother at Lily’s wedding and they haven’t spoken since. spoke out bore out crossed out fell out 4. Measles had in the village. broken out come out checked out set out 5. Do not these as gimmicks: they are very useful. carry out rule out sound out work out 6. I think it was quite clearly in the report. helped out spelled out spoken out gone out 7. We cannot prove that what wc know is true, and it may to be false. sound out pull out turn out take out 8. Neither Asquith nor Grey in public to clear Haldane’sname. spelled out looked out pointed out spoke out TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .
  7. ANSWER KEY 10. carried out IV. 8. spoke out A. Leaving and C. Removing and 5. find out, work out 1. pointed out 9. cleaning out Beginning Excluding ~ Part 2 6. work out 2. Look out 11. set out I. 1E 2C 3D 4A 5B I. 1C 2D 3E 4A 5B 6F 7. make out 3. gave out 12. opting out II. II. V. 1E 2C 3F 4B 5A 6D 4. helped out 13. pointed out 1. broke out 1. talk out of D. Producing and 5. bear out 14. throw out 2. set out 2. thrown out Creating F. Fnding or 15. running out 3. gone out 3. opted out I. Disappearing 16. get out of 4. checked out 4. ruled out 1. set out I. 1C 2D 3A 4E 5B 17. talked out of 5. taking out 5. leave out 2. speak out II. 18. take out III. 6. pull out 3. put out 1. sold out 19. leave out 1. break out III. 4. spell out 2. wearing out 20. find out 2. go out 1. rule out 5. comes out 3. ran out 21. borne out 3. took out, had taken out 2. pulled out II. 1C 2B 3E 4A 5D 4. wiped out 22. work out 4. set out 3. opt out III. 5. phase out 5. checking out 4. throw out 1 spoke out III. 1 phased out IV. IC 2B 3A 4D 5E 5. talk out of 2 come out 2 wipe out B. Removing and 6. left out 3 spelled out 3 run out, sold out Excluding ~ Part 1 IV. 1B 2C 3D 4A 4 put out 4 run out I. C. Searching and 5 set out 5 wore out 1. cancels out; cancel out Finding IV. G. Other meanings 2. keep out I. 1 set out I. 3. get out of 1. sound out 2. put out 1 take out on II. IF 2C 3E 4B 5A 6D 2. turns out 3. came out 2 stands out III. 3. work out 4. speak out 3 fall out 1. cross out 4. make out 5. spell out 4 sort out 2. keep out 5. check out E. Supporting and 5 carry out 3. cancel out II. 1C 21- 3E 4B 5D 6A Helping II. 4. get out of 7G I. 1 fell out 5. clean out III. 1 look out 2. took out on 6. knocked out 1. check out 2 help out 3. carried out IV. 2. trying out 3 bears out 4. sorting out 1 clean out 3. found out 4 point out 5. stands out 2. get out of 4. work out II. ID 2C 3B 4E 5A REVISION 3. crossed out 5. make out III. 1. sort out 4. cancelled out 6. sounded out 1. pointed out 2. came out 5. knocked out 7. turn out 2. borne out 3. fell out 6. keep out IV. 3. Look out 4. broken out 1. sounded out 4. helped out 5. rule out 2. checking out 5. give out 6. spelled out 3. turned out 7. turn out 4. try out TQT PHRASAL VERBS WITH “OUT” .