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ESL Phrasal Verbs Practice

The document provides examples of sentences using gerunds after phrasal verbs to respond to different situations. It gives 11 situations and prompts the reader to fill in the blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs followed by a gerund. Some examples include "I am looking forward to seeing it tonight" and "Fortunately, they barked off." The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org to practice using gerunds after phrasal verbs.

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ESL Phrasal Verbs Practice

The document provides examples of sentences using gerunds after phrasal verbs to respond to different situations. It gives 11 situations and prompts the reader to fill in the blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs followed by a gerund. Some examples include "I am looking forward to seeing it tonight" and "Fortunately, they barked off." The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org to practice using gerunds after phrasal verbs.

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Gerund after phrasal verbs - exercise 2

https://www.e-grammar.org/gerund-exercises-pdf/

Exercise 2
Use the words to respond to the following situations.

Example:
Do you mind queues? (not care | stand | for)
I ................................................. in queues.
I don't care for standing in queues.

Have you seen the film? (to | look | forward | see)

No, I haven't. But I am ............................................................................ it tonight.

How did you get rid of the dogs? (off | bark | leave)

Fortunately, they ...................................................... .

Why didn't Jack do his homework? (do | off | put)

He ........................................... his homework till he fell asleep.

Have you ever played darts? (play | take | to)

Of course, I have. I ................................................. them a couple of years ago.

Let's go to the zoo on Sunday. (keep | against | be)

I'm sorry. I .................................................. wild animals in cages.

Are you going to take the driving test again? (get | up | give)

Yes, I am. I would never ........................................ my driving licence.

Why were you so angry with Matt? (on | shout | keep)

I wanted to talk to him, but he just .............................................. at me.

Are you going on holiday next week? What are you going to do with your cats? (feed | about | see)

Our neighbour promised that she would ..................................................... them.

Did your daughter enjoy her birthday party? (cry | up | end)

Not at all. Her best friend didn't come and she ........................................................

I am told that Sarah split up with her boyfriend last week. (on | pretend | go)

Yes, she did. She couldn't ............................................................. that everything was fine with all his affairs.

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