1)Match the phrasal verb to its definition: to turn up <variant> to appear
<variant> to disappear
<variant> to solve
<variant> to open
<variant> to find
2)Match the phrasal verb to its definition: to let somebody down.
<variant> to arrive
<variant> to end a relationship
<variant> to admit to a crime
<variant> to disappoint somebody
<variant> to find
3)Match the phrasal verb to its definition: to break up
<variant> to admit to a crime
<variant> to disappoint somebody
<variant> to end a relationship
<variant> to arrive
<variant> to lose
4)Complete the sentence: Look! He basketball now.
<variant> plays
<variant> is playing
<variant> has been playing
<variant> playing
<variant> played
5)Complete the sentence: I already the car.
<variant> have washed
<variant> wash
<variant> washes
<variant> am washing
<variant> washed
6)Choose the right answer: My parents our house since 2009.
<variant> build
<variant> built
<variant> have been building
<variant> are building
<variant> has built
1. appear
2. to disappoint somebody
3. to end relationship
4. is playing
5. have washed
6. have been building