Phrasal Verbs: Daily RoutinesB2 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

Exercises:

Exercise 1Gap Fill Select

Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1

I usually before 7 am every day to get ready for work.

2

After I , I usually make a cup of coffee.

3

I always of the house by 8:30 to catch the bus.

4

Could you the kids at school on your way to work?

5

If you just reading, you'll finish the book by tomorrow.

6

We need to early if we want to reach the destination by noon.

7

Can you the groceries on your way back from work?

8

We might eating out tonight if we don't feel like cooking.

9

Every morning, I with a quick shower before breakfast.

10

Every time I try to study, I watching videos instead.

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