1. Jorge __________ extreme sports, like BMX, rappel and parachuting, because of the fun.
a) looks forward to
b) is fed up with
c) goes in for
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means like a particular thing, do a particular thing because you enjoy it.
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means like a particular thing, do a particular thing because you enjoy it.
Excellent job! Go in for means like a particular thing, do a particular thing because you enjoy it.
2. Susan was really stressed, so she __________ painting and sculpting classes as a form of relaxing activity.
a) grew on
b) took up
c) gave up
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means start doing an activity
Excellent job! Take up means start doing an activity
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means start doing an activity
3. He never wanted to play in the orchestra, but after seeing them performing he slowly __________ it.
a) grew on
b) went in
c) went off
Excellent job! Grow on means like something that you didn’t like at first
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means like something that you didn’t like at first
We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means like something that you didn’t like at first
4. Melissa loves manga, although she __________ comics.
a) Gave up
b) isn’t that into
c) is into
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means not interested in something, not to like something
Excellent job! Not that into means not interested in something, not to like something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means not interested in something, not to like something
5. I’m __________ visiting you soon.
a) looking forward to
b) going in for
c) growing on
Excellent job! Look forward to means await something with excitement, and pleasure
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means await something with excitement, and pleasure
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means await something with excitement, and pleasure
6. I’ll go crazy if she cooks shrimps again. I’m __________ shrimps! Yuck!
a) into
b) taking up
c) fed up with
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means bored or sick of something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means bored or sick of something
Excellent job! Fed up with means bored or sick of something
7. I used to be interested in acting and took some classes, but I __________. Now, I’m a chef.
a) got into it
b) gave it up
c) went in for it
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means stop doing something
Excellent job! Give up means stop doing something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means stop doing something
8. My mom never understood why my father __________ astronomy. She thinks it’s so boring!
a) got into
b) wasn’t into
c) looked forward to
Excellent job! Get into means become interested in something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means become interested in something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means become interested in something
9. I’m __________ chess. It’s so interesting!
a) not that into
b) giving up
c) into
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means interested in something, like something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means interested in something, like something
Excellent job! (be) Into means interested in something, like something
10. After a disastrous date with Nicolas, she __________ him. She will never go out with him again.
a) was into
b) went off
c) grew on
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means stop liking something or someone
Excellent job! Go off means stop liking something or someone
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means stop liking something or someone
11. I ____________ romantic movies. I think they are dull.
a) am into
b) don’t care for
c) look forward to
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means not to like something
Excellent job! Not care for means not to like something
Sorry, it isn’t correct. We’re looking for a phrasal verb that means not to like something