This phrasal verbs means to get on with your coworkers and managers, and you probably enjoy the company culture.
to fit in
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She walked ... the main road and turned right ... the supermarket.
along
at
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London is famous for ... gardens.
its
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Your clothes are all over the floor.
Pick...
them up.
This phrasal verb means to start and finish smth in a satisfactory way
to follow through
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There is a picture ... the wall ... the fireplace.
on
above
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Your boss ... pleased if you ... late for work today.
won't be
are
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Seat belts ... in planes untill the 1930s. (not use)
were not used
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If you ... into any trouble, just give me a call .
run
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Jane arrived ... school... exactly eight o'clock?
at
at
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These keys are ...
mine/yours/his/hers/ours/theirs
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They're ... well
getting on well
Fill in the gap
We need someone who can ... the recent trends.
keep up with
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The man is about to fall ... a rock.
off
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How many books Jack London write?
How many books didJack London write?
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She's ... her phone.
looking for
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What is your least favourite way for someone to ... to you?
reach out
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Martin was born ... Manchester ... 3rd November 1990.
in
on
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If I ... you, I... that job. (negative)
were
wouldn't take
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She's ... the newspaper.
throwing away