Here’s a complete set of A1-level exercises to accompany the Basic Phrasal Verbs page, designed specifically for Spanish-speaking learners. These cover common phrasal verbs like get up, go out, turn on, turn off, put on, take off, wake up, sit down, stand up, look for.
A separate answer key is provided after the student section.
Phrasal Verb | Spanish Meaning |
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1. get up | a. apagar |
2. put on | b. levantarse |
3. take off | c. encender |
4. turn off | d. quitarse (ropa) |
5. turn on | e. ponerse (ropa) |
Use: wake up, get up, put on, take off, go out
I usually __________ at 6:30.
He __________ his jacket because it’s cold.
Please __________ your shoes before entering.
They __________ late on Sundays.
We want to __________ tonight and see a movie.
I want to __________ the TV.
a) turn on
b) look for
c) put on
She __________ her coat and leaves the house.
a) looks for
b) puts on
c) gets up
Can you __________ your phone, please?
a) turn off
b) take off
c) go out
Me levanto a las siete.
Él se pone los zapatos.
Ella apaga la luz.
¿Dónde está mi bolso? Estoy buscándolo.
Nos sentamos en la silla.
look for, sit down, stand up, turn on, wake up
Please __________. The class is starting.
I always __________ at 7 a.m.
Don’t __________ the TV. It’s too late.
Can you help me __________ my keys?
The students __________ when the teacher enters.