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Level III
Tap the sentence that uses a transitive phrasal verb.
A
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Make sure you fill in your details in the form.
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B
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My colleague and I get on really well.
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Solution
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Make sure you fill in your details in the form. <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
The phrasal verb ‘fill in’ is transitive as it takes on the object ‘your details’. The phrasal verb ‘get on’ is an intransitive verb, it means ‘to get along’ or ‘to gain knowledge or understanding of something’.