Phrasal Verbs Worksheet For Kerala SSLC Class 10

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate phrasal verb. This class 10 phrasal verbs worksheet is for students preparing for Kerala SSLC English exam.

You can find a comprehensive list of phrasal verbs with their meanings and example sentences here.

1. Have you invited all of your friends? I don’t want to ……………………. anyone. (leave off / leave out / leave in)

2. Do not ……………………… any important detail. (give off / leave out / put out)

3. The proposal was …………………… by the apex committee. (turned out / turned down / turned off)

4. When his grandfather died, he …………………. a lot of money. (came by / put by / went by)

5. I don’t quite feel lonely here as my friends often ……………………. (get by / come by / come off)

6. By the time I ………………….. to the hotel, she had already gone. (got down / got back / got out)

7. We …………………. from holiday yesterday. (got down / came down / got back)

8. The meeting has been ……………………… (put out / put up / put off)

9. It took me hours to …………………….. the bundle of documents. (go through / go down / go into)

10. The nation is ………………….. a period of economic boom. (coming through / going through / getting through)

11. She ………………….. her best clothes and went out. (put off / put out / put on)

12. I will ……………………. the tent and you have to collect the firewood. (put out / put in / put up)

13. She …………………….. in the show business. (made up / made good / made out)

14. I couldn’t ……………………. the writing in the dim light. (make up / make out / make off)

15. He is not as bad as he is …………………….. to be. (made up / made out / made off)

16. As the years …………………….. he became more and more frail. (went up / went on / went by)

17. My grandmother ……………………….. two months ago. (passed out / passed away / passed on)

18. Most of the guests failed to ……………………..

(turn up / turn out / turn in)

19. His application was …………………….. (turned off / turned out / turned down)

20. Abraham Lincoln …………………….. slavery in the USA. (put up to / put an end to / put out with)

Answers

1. Have you invited all of your friends? I don’t want to leave out anyone.

2. Do not leave out any important detail.

3. The proposal was turned down by the apex committee.

4. When his grandfather died, he came by a lot of money.

5. I don’t quite feel lonely here as my friends often come by.

6. By the time I got back to the hotel, she had already gone.

7. We got back from holiday yesterday.

8. The meeting has been put off.

9. It took me hours to go through the bundle of documents.

10. The nation is going through a period of economic boom.

11. She put on her best clothes and went out.

12. I will put up the tent and you have to collect the firewood.

13. She made good in the show business.

14. I couldn’t make out the writing in the dim light.

15. He is not as bad as he is made out to be.

16. As the years went by he became more and more frail.

17. My grandmother passed away two months ago.

18. Most of the guests failed to turn up.

19. His application was turned down.

20. Abraham Lincoln put an end to slavery in the USA.

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