Phrasal verbs (English exercise n°2054 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicPhrasal verbsWhat does it mean?English exercise "" created by anonyme (12-05-2005) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. To look into to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 2. To write off to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 3. To make for to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 4. To turn up to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 5. To pay up to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 6. To stick to to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 7. To sort out to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 8. To turn up to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 9. To send for to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) 10. To single out to appear / to arrive to ask or to order someone to come to continue with something / not change from it to deal with or to solve a problem to go in the direction of to increase the volume to investigate to pay in full to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) to select or to separate from a group for special attention to recognize that something is a loss (ex: a bad debt) End of the free exercise to learn English: Phrasal verbs (13.09.2008 09:48)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises