Phrasal Verbs with OFF Exercises
A2-B2 Level
The particle off is used in many everyday English phrasal verbs. It usually
suggests separation, disconnection, or departure. For example,
take off can mean to remove clothing ("Take off your shoes") or to leave the
ground ("The plane took off at noon"). Turn off means to stop a machine or
light from working, and set off means to begin a journey. These phrasal verbs
appear in daily routines, travel, and work situations, making them essential for learners at
every level.
Most phrasal verbs with off are separable: "Turn the TV off" or "Turn off the TV" are both correct, but with pronouns you must say "Turn it off." A few are inseparable, such as go off (an alarm sounds or food becomes bad) and doze off (fall asleep gradually). The particle off sometimes adds a meaning of cancellation: "call off" means to cancel, and "put off" means to delay. These cancellation meanings are particularly useful for business English and are often tested in Cambridge B1 and B2 exams. Pay attention to context, because many phrasal verbs with off have more than one meaning.
Most phrasal verbs with off are separable: "Turn the TV off" or "Turn off the TV" are both correct, but with pronouns you must say "Turn it off." A few are inseparable, such as go off (an alarm sounds or food becomes bad) and doze off (fall asleep gradually). The particle off sometimes adds a meaning of cancellation: "call off" means to cancel, and "put off" means to delay. These cancellation meanings are particularly useful for business English and are often tested in Cambridge B1 and B2 exams. Pay attention to context, because many phrasal verbs with off have more than one meaning.
Quick Rule
verb + off (separation, disconnection, or departure)
- 1.She took off her coat and sat down in the waiting room. (separation — remove clothing)
- 2.We set off early to avoid the morning traffic. (departure — begin a journey)
- 3.They didn't call off the match despite the heavy rain. (cancellation — cancel an event)
- 4.The alarm went off at three in the morning and woke everyone. (activation — start sounding)
- 5.My brother likes to show off his cooking skills at family dinners. (display — try to impress)
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