Phrasal Verb - Family Time

Phrasal Verb - Family Time

10th Grade

6 Qs

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Phrasal Verb - Family Time

Phrasal Verb - Family Time

Assessment

Quiz

English

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Dian Setoningsih

Used 2+ times

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6 questions

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

3 mins • 3 pts

Family time is one of the most important aspects of life, and when I ​ (a)   my childhood, I realize how much those moments shaped who I am today. My siblings and I often ​ (b)   our parents in many ways, from our sense of humor to our work ethic. I always ​ (c)    my father for his wisdom and patience, and I tried to learn as much as I could from him.

look back at
take after
looked up to
looked out for
try out

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

3 mins • 3 pts

Whenever we had a family gathering, we would ​ (a)    immediately, despite any time we had spent apart. It was a time to ​ (b)    and enjoy each other's company without the stresses of everyday life. My mother was always the one to ​ (c)    new ideas for family activities, whether it was a weekend trip or just a fun game to play at home.

hit it off
chill out
come up with
set off
work out

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

5 mins • 4 pts

One of my fondest memories is when we would ​ (a)   on road trips. Even though we sometimes had to ​ (b)   minor disagreements, we r (c)   each other. Instead, we learned to ​ (d)   each other for support, knowing that family was the one thing we could always count on.

set off
work out
fell out with
rely / depend on
take after
chill out

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

As we grew older, my siblings and I began to ​ (a)   different hobbies and interests, always knowing that our parents would ​ (b)   us no matter what. They encouraged us to explore and grow, but they were always there to guide us when we needed it. Family time taught us the value of love, trust, and togetherness, lessons that have stayed with us throughout our lives.

try out
look out for
chill out
set off
come out with

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

When I ​ (a)   my childhood, I realize how much I ​ (b)   my mother, especially in the way I handle challenges. My brother and I used to ​ (c)   each other over small things, but we always managed to ​ (d)   again after some time. Our parents would always ​ (e)   creative ways to help us bond, making sure our family stayed close despite the occasional disagreements.

look back at
take after
fall out with
come up with
hit it off
look out for
set off

6.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Last weekend, our family decided to ​ (a)   on a spontaneous trip to the countryside. We all needed to ​ (b)   and escape the busy city life for a while. Surprisingly, we ​ (c)   with the local family who owned the small cottage we rented. They suggested we ​ (d)   some hiking trails nearby, which turned out to be a great adventure. Throughout the trip, we knew we could ​ (e)   each other, making the experience even more special.

set off
chill out
hit it off
try out
rely on
fall out with
take after