 Do you know these 10 English phrasal verbs from espressoenglish.net? In this lesson, I will show you a sentence with three options to complete the phrasal verb. Choose an answer, and after 10 seconds I will show which one is correct. Ready? Let's begin. Number 1. We invited a lot of people to the party, but only a few. Up. The correct answer is showed. The phrasal verb show up means to appear, or when people attend an event. Number 2. He got very angry and started yelling. Everyone told him to calm. The correct answer is down. The phrasal verb calm down means to stop being angry or agitated. Number 3. I can't believe I into a friend of mine from childhood at the festival. I hadn't seen her in 20 years. The correct answer is bumped. The phrasal verb bump into someone means to encounter the person unexpectedly. Number 4. My daughter loves to make stories. She's very imaginative. Maybe she'll be a writer someday. The correct answer is up. Make up means to invent stories or facts from your imagination. Number 5. We set. On our road trip at around 5 a.m. The correct answer is off. The phrasal verbs set off and set out mean to start a journey. Number 6. Three months later he's still upset that he didn't get the job. He should just get it already. The correct answer is over. To get over something means to overcome an emotional difficulty or problem. Number 7. During the meeting she up a lot of issues that had been problematic for a long time. The correct answer is brought. The phrasal verb bring up means to introduce a topic into a conversation or discussion. Number 8. While we were exploring the city we came to a wonderful antiques shop. The correct answer is across. The phrasal verb come across means to find something unexpectedly. Number 9. My parents expected me to get good grades and I always studied hard so that I wouldn't them down. The correct answer is let. To let someone down means to disappoint them. Number 10. The woman was handing free samples of perfume. The correct answer is out. The phrasal verbs hand out and give out mean distribute to many people. To learn many more phrasal verbs with lots of practice exercises take the phrasal verbs course available to espressoenglish.net. It teaches you phrasal verbs in conversation so you'll learn them easily and naturally in context. Visit espressoenglish.net to take the phrasal verbs course.