- This test assesses your knowledge of Phrasal Verbs.
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Phrasal Verbs: Call
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Question 1 |
Choose the correct usage:
I called round but she wasn't in. | |
I called around but she wasn’t in. |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct phrase is call around, which means to telephone to someone to get information.
Question 2 |
Choose the correct usage:
The workers called on the strike after their demands were fulfilled. | |
The concert had to be called off due to bad weather. |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct phrase is to call off, which means to cancel or abandon something.
Question 3 |
Choose the correct usage:
I now call on the other party to give their account of what happened. | |
I now call by the other party to give their party to give their account what happened |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct phrase is call on ,which means to invite someone to do something, especially speak in public
Question 4 |
Choose the correct usage:
The Opposition party called for the minister's resignation. | |
The Opposition party called through the minister’s resignation. |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct phrase is call off, which means to demand something.
Question 5 |
Choose the correct usage:
The teacher called about the names of her students. | |
The general called out the names of his cadets. |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct phrase is to call out, which means to shout or say something in a loud voice.
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