Phrasal Verbs (Cause and Effect)

Cause and Effect


  • We accidentally set off  the burglar alarm when we came into the house.
  • The crisis sparked off a bitter civil war.
  • The Prime Minister's speech triggered off violent protests in cities up and down the country.
  • You shouldn't have mentioned flying saucers. You've set him off now.
  • The new airport has brought about a lot of changes on this island.
  • I don't know what lies behind Mr Smith's attack on me. Maybe he's trying to pay me back for something I said about him. Or maybe he's just stirring things up.
  • This photograph brings back memories of when we lived in Scotland, when I was a child.
  • The doctors still haven't ruled out the possibility that he might have cancer.
  • I think most problems teenagers experience spring from a feeling of insecurity.


1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Phrasal Verbs related with causes and effects.



2. Complete the sentences using a phrasal verb. Write the verb in the correct form.
  • Take no notice of what he says. He's always trying to ________________ trouble.
  • She vowed that one day she'd __________________ for all the heartbreak he had caused her.
  • I wonder what ________________ the protests last week.
  • The decisions to increase taxes _______________ demonstrations all across the country.
  • Detectives still haven't _________________ the possibility of murder.
  • His therapist throught that his unhappiness ______________ a traumatic experience in his childhood.

3. Let's talk or write

Tell some situation in which you have had a cause and its effect.

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