Lesson 3: Three-Word Phrasal Verbs
Read both paragraphs carefully. One uses three-word phrasal verbs correctly while the other has errors. Click "This is Correct" on the correct paragraph.
I really look the meeting forward to next week. My boss and I get with along very well. We never run of out things to discuss. Sometimes I have to put with up difficult clients, but I always try to come with up good solutions.
I really look forward to the meeting next week. My boss and I get along with each other very well. We never run out of things to discuss. Sometimes I have to put up with difficult clients, but I always try to come up with good solutions.
I look up to my older sister because she always looks after me. She helped me catch up with my studies when I was sick. I really look forward to spending time with her. She never looks down on anyone.
I look my older sister up to because she always looks me after. She helped me catch with up my studies when I was sick. I really look to forward spending time with her. She never looks on down anyone.
It's hard to keep with up technology nowadays. I'm trying to do with away bad habits. Sometimes I run of out patience. I need to come with up better strategies. I can't put with up stress anymore.
It's hard to keep up with technology nowadays. I'm trying to do away with bad habits. Sometimes I run out of patience. I need to come up with better strategies. I can't put up with stress anymore.
Match each three-word phrasal verb with its correct meaning. Click on the definition you think is correct.
Listen to both sentences and click the checkbox next to the CORRECT one. The box will turn green if correct or red if incorrect.
Complete each sentence by choosing the correct three-word phrasal verb that makes sense in context.