Phrasal Verbs: Daily Routines— B2 Vocabulary Exercises
Phrasal verbs are woven into the fabric of everyday life. Native English speakers use them constantly when describing what they do from morning to night — and learning them is one of the fastest ways to sound more natural and fluent.
This topic covers high-frequency phrasal verbs for daily life, such as wake up, get dressed, set off (to leave on a journey), catch up on (to deal with things you have missed), and wind down (to relax after a busy day).
- Describe your daily routine using idiomatic English
- Understand native speakers talking about everyday life
- Build a strong foundation of high-frequency vocabulary
While this vocabulary is foundational, it is also tested at B2 level — particularly in Use of English and listening tasks where context determines meaning.
Published April 11, 2026
Exercise 1 — Gap Fill Select
I usually before 7 am every day to get ready for work.
After I , I usually make a cup of coffee.
I always of the house by 8:30 to catch the bus.
Could you the kids at school on your way to work?
If you just reading, you'll finish the book by tomorrow.
We need to early if we want to reach the destination by noon.
Can you the groceries on your way back from work?
We might eating out tonight if we don't feel like cooking.
Every morning, I with a quick shower before breakfast.
Every time I try to study, I watching videos instead.

