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100

For the fourth of July, we always _____ off fireworks.

set off

100

This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.

find out

100

This phrasal verb means to learn something by experience casually, to take something into your hand, or to collect someone from somewhere.

pick up

100

Since the virus started spreading, we have all had to _____ in our homes.

stay in

100

went/we/up/mountains/the/to

We went up to the mountains.

200

Airplanes make my brother nervous when they _____ off.

take off

200

This phrasal verb means find a solution or to organise something.

sort out

200

This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly.

turn up

200

She always ____ in a lot of time and energy. She works so hard at her job.

puts in

200

over/went/they/the/applications/job

They went over the job applications.

300

I have a big essay to write, but I'm going to ____ it off until Thursday instead of doing it today.

put it off

300

This phrasal verb means to have a big argument and end the friendship.

fall out

300

This phrasal verb means to tolerate something or someone.

put up with

300

We drove to the ocean to _____ in all the beautiful views.

take in

300

up/early/she/got/school/for

She got up early for school.

400

She always ____ off her talent at basketball. She always acts very proud of herself in front of the rest of the team.

shows off

400

This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.

run out of

400

This phrasal verb means to defend what you care about or believe in.

stand up for

400

After my son asked for candy 20 times, I finally __ in and bought him some chocolate.

gave in

400

back/my/car/brought/after/the/accident/they

They brought back my car after the accident. 

500

That lamp is ________ off a lot of light.

giving off

500

This phrasal verb means to avoid doing something when you're in a situation that you don't want to be in.

get out of

500

This phrasal verb means to give someone a place to sleep.

put (someone) up

500
The weather reporter said on Thursday is when the cold is really going to _______ in.

set in

500

will/out/checking/you/ be/morning?/tomorrow

Will you be checkout out tomorrow morning?

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