Body, health & nutrition · C 2 C1-C2 Phrasal verbs for health 6 December, 202028 December, 2022 blogdeserena Pexels Negative Space Here you have a fun quiz for advanced levels that includes quite a few phrasal verbs and some idioms related to health. Created by blogdeserena Phrasal verbs and other expressions related to health Here you have a quiz with phrasal verbs and expressions related to health. Please don't forget to leave a like if you found the quiz fun. Quiz by Serena Yes, I ____ on some weight this Christmas. And so what!!!! put left picked If somebody wastes away they... become very thin and weak due to illness. can't work due to an illness. die If the doctor says that somebody will make it, the doctor reckons that this person will... survive after a serious illness. die!!! become unconscious. Phrasal verbs for health... To come down with... that you feel sick. to become very weak and die. to become ill If a doctor tells you to cut down on something, she told you... to have less of something. to have a part of your body amputated. to go to a forest to cut down a couple of trees. Meaning to become conscious. come up come round throw up If a person bounces back they... become unconscious. become healthy again after a period of illness. become very thin and weak due to illness. If a person perks up they... die!!! get better. has too much to eat. If somebody passed away they... died. stopped for a visit. caught a disease. What's the missing verb for the expression to kill a sick animal? _____ down take put let If somebody throws up they... vomit get better. gain consciousness. If a person passes out they... have a bowel problem. become unconscious. die To keel over means... to improve your health. to unexpectedly fall down because you feel ill. to die. If somebody kicked the bucket they... died had to much to eat. suffered an injury in their foot. If somebody is laid up they... they are unconscious. are unable to work because feel ill. they have an injury. To fade away means... to become very weak and die. to catch an illness. to feel sick. Meaning when something stops being effective (for a drug, etc). come off put off wear off Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte share thisTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related share thisTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...