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Is 'To Walk' Separable or Inseparable? - Phrasal Verb Quiz

Quiz for Verb: 'To walk'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Walk away from' - Leave something you don't like

'Walk out' - Leave a place angrily or because you are not satisfied

'Walk back from' - Retract a statement

'Walk off with' - Take something without permission or steal

'Walk off' - Go for a walk to reduce the effects of an illness or bad feeling

'Walk into' - Be unaware of the presence of something and either enter it (a trap) or bump into it (an obstruction)

'Walk on' - Continue walking

'Walk through' - Explain or demonstrate something carefully to someone

'Walk in on' - Enter somewhere unexpectedly and see something

'Walk out' - Leave work because of a dispute with the management


 

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