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Phrasal verbs
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look Up (find sth in a list) After (take care of) Out for (be careful) Down on (think smb is not good enough) Forward to (anticipate)
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“A lot of people look … us because we're homeless,” she says. A neighbor will look … the dogs while we're away. We all look … your new book on gardening. She looked herself … in the telephone book to make sure her name was spelled correctly. If you don't look …, you may fall on the ice.
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take Up (begin a hobby, activity) Off ( remove clothes ) Out (invite smb out) Over (gain control of sth) In ( make clothes a smaller size) After (resemble)
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She takes … her grandmother with her wide eyes and quiet disposition. Try taking the skirt … a little around the waist. He took her … to a restaurant last Friday night. It was hot, so I took my jacket …. You're good at writing stories. Why don't you take it … as a career? We took … the running of our parent's farm.
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pick Up (lift up, get sth) Out (choose) On (criticise) At (eat small amounts)
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As he was ill, he only picked … his food. He gets picked … by the other boys because he's so small. The victim couldn't pick … her attacker from the photos the police showed her. The crew of the sinking tanker were picked … by helicopter.
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run on (be powered by) over (knock down with a vehicle) Away from (escape from) into (meet unexpectedly) Out of (have no more left)
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Graham ran … someone he used to know at school the other day. I'm afraid we've just run a rabbit …. She ran … time and didn't finish the last question. Malcolm and my sister are planning to run … together to get married. Most cars run … unleaded petrol.
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get off (leave) in (train, bus, plane - arrive) around (move from place to place) by (to live, manage) On (with) (have a good relationship)
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I've always got … well … my eldest brother. We were able to get … on just a few dollars per week. When did you get … from Paris? Since my car broke down, I’ve been getting … by bicycle. We get … early on Fridays.
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give back (return sth you borrowed) away (give without waiting anything in return) up (stop doing sth) off (release a smell, light)
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In this issue of the magazine, they are giving … a free DVD. I gave … taking sugar in tea and coffee to lose weight. The police stopped the van because it was giving … a lot of black smoke. I gave the money … that she'd lent to me.
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turn up (1.increase the volume 2. Arrive unexpectedly) over (change channel) down (1.decrese the volume 2. refuse) On (start a piece of equipment)
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Please turn the radio …. I can hardly hear it. Once the pancake is done on one side, please turn it … to cook the other side. Max was bored so he turned the TV …. Please turn the radio …. It's too loud.
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bring about (make sth happen) on (cause) up (raise a child) back (return sth)
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He was mostly brought … by his mother as his father worked abroad a lot. The 1960s youth movement brought … a change in American culture and politics. Getting wet in the rain yesterday brought … my cold. He took the calculator home yesterday and hasn't brought it … yet.
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