Phrasal verb list:
talk to / come back / get to / go back / think about / go out
1.
A: How did you give up eating sweets?
B: Well, I needed to lose weight for my health so I just stopped eating
chocolate and other desserts.
A: Wasn't it hard?
B: Very hard at first. The cravings were terrible, but eventually they
stopped and they haven't _______ .
2.
A: Have you been to this restaurant before? (A shows tablet screen to B)
B: What's the name?
A: Indian Heaven.
B: Yes, I have.
A: How do you ______ there?
B: Oh, I'm not sure. A friend drove me there the last time I went.
A: Ah. I see.
3.
A: Why are you frowning like that? What’s up?
B: I’m ______ my presentation.
A: Presentation?
B: I have to make a presentation to the board next week. The
presentation has to be perfect. That’s why I’m frowning.
A: I see.
4.
A: Mom. I want to ______ to Nepal and volunteer.
B: Is it safe? What if there’s another earthquake?
A: There has just been a huge earthquake. It’s not likely there’ll be
another big one for a long time.
B: Are you sure. Some people ______ to Africa to volunteer and never
come back!
A: Like, who?
B: I don’t know. People. You hear about it on the news.
A: Don’t panic, mom. I’ll be fine.
5.
A: I ______ my boss yesterday about my latest project. I told her that I
was having some difficulties.
B: Was she sympathetic?
A: Yes. She’s put me in contact with a good project manager in the
company who’s going to coach me.
B: That’s good.
6.
A: Oh. I have terrible indigestion.
B: Sorry to hear that. Have you ______ cutting gluten out of your diet?
A: No? Why?
B: A lot of people are actually gluten intolerant and just don’t know it.
A: Really? Maybe I should give it a try.
7.
A: Ok, mom. Click the “ok” button with the mouse.
B: Ok. I’ve done that. What happens next.
A: Has the flashing light _______ yet?
B: No, it’s still flashing.
A: Ok. Tell me when it has _______ .
B: Ok. I will.
8.
A: Who do you think will win the World Cup this time?
B: I’m not sure. Spain has ______ from their loss against Italy, but I still
think Germany is the strongest team.
9.
A: Why is mom in such a bad mood, dad?
B: We both get tired of telling you kids to clean up your mess. It ______
your mom, sometimes. We have to work hard all day and then we come
home to a house that looks like a war zone. Go and clean up your stuff in
the lounge and take it to your room.
A: Ok dad. Sorry.
10.
A: Did you miss us?
B: Of course. I _______ you and the little ones every day. I’m so glad to
be home for a few weeks before my next business trip.
11.
A: Ok. I’m ______ for a while. When I come back I want your room to be
spotless!
B: Mom. My room isn’t that messy. Why do I have to clean it?
A: Because I say so.
B: Ok. What time will you be back?
A: Around 4, I think.
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