BREAK Family Exercises

Interactive Practice & Training


Correct
0
Wrong
0
Streak 🔥
0
Points
0

BREAK UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Break up' means to end a relationship, to separate into pieces, or to disrupt something
📖 Review the full explanation

🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'break up' correctly?
They decided to break up after five years together
She breaks up her old books to the library
He breaks up smoking every day
2. Which sentence uses 'break up' correctly?
We broke up the meeting yesterday
The teacher had to break up the fight
They break up together every weekend

BREAK OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Break off' means to end something abruptly, or to separate a piece from something
📖 Review the full explanation

✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. They _____ their engagement last month
2. Can you _____ a piece of chocolate for me?
3. The branch is _____ from the tree
4. She _____ contact with her old friends

BREAK AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Break away' means to escape or separate from something, or to become independent
📖 Review the full explanation

🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'break away' correctly?
She breaks away her old books to the library
The prisoner tried to break away from the guards
They break away together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'break away' correctly?
The region wants to break away and form its own country
He broke away smoking last year
We break away the meeting every day

BREAK APART - Exercises

Remember: 'Break apart' means to separate into pieces or to cause something to split
📖 Review the full explanation

✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The old building _____ during the earthquake
2. The cookie will _____ easily if you're not careful
3. The ice is _____ in the spring
4. Their family _____ after the tragedy

BREAK DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Break down' means when something stops working, to lose control emotionally, or to analyze something
📖 Review the full explanation

🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'break down' correctly?
My car broke down on the highway yesterday
She breaks down her old books to the library
They break down together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'break down' correctly?
He broke down smoking last year
She broke down in tears when she heard the news
We break down the meeting every day

BREAK IN - Exercises

Remember: 'Break in' means to enter illegally, to interrupt, or to make new things comfortable through use
📖 Review the full explanation

✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Someone _____ to our house last night
2. I need to _____ these new shoes before the trip
3. Sorry for _____ on your conversation
4. The thieves _____ through the back window

BREAK OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Break out' means to escape from confinement, to start suddenly (war, fire, disease), or to develop a rash
📖 Review the full explanation

🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'break out' correctly?
She breaks out her old books to the library
Three prisoners broke out of jail last night
They break out together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'break out' correctly?
A fire broke out in the building this morning
He broke out smoking last year
We break out the meeting every day

BREAK INTO - Exercises

Remember: 'Break into' means to enter illegally, to start doing something suddenly, or to enter a new field/market
📖 Review the full explanation

✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Thieves _____ the store last night
2. She wants to _____ the film industry
3. He _____ a big smile when he saw her
4. They're _____ the Asian market this year

BREAK THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Break through' means to make a discovery or important advance, or to force a way through something
📖 Review the full explanation

🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'break through' correctly?
She breaks through her old books to the library
Scientists finally broke through in cancer research
They break through together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'break through' correctly?
The sun broke through the clouds this morning
He broke through smoking last year
We break through the meeting every day

BREAK FREE - Exercises

Remember: 'Break free' means to escape from control, restriction, or confinement
📖 Review the full explanation

✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. She wants to _____ from her family's expectations
2. The dog _____ from its leash and ran away
3. He's finally _____ from his addiction
4. The country _____ from colonial rule in 1960
Scroll to Top