You need to calm ___ right now!
down
You need to _____ into your account to be able to open the document
log
After years of commuting to work, he finally decided to find an apartment in the city and _____ ___ with his girlfriend.
move in
to continue
1. to go on
2. to keep on
3. tp carry on
We don't have the agenda for this meeting, so let's just _____ it ___ until we have something to discuss.
put it off
Switch ___ all your gadgets while you're on the plane
off
They decided to _____ up after the incident. They're not a couple anymore.
break
Why is all of your stuff outside? Are you _____ ___?
moving out
to have a good relationship with someone
to get on
Jamie, could you _____ __ a meeting with our team next week - we have a couple of things to clear out with them?
set up
I am looking ___ a new apartment. It's so hard to find anything decent these days.
for
This is out stop, let's _____ off the bus now.
get
_____ ___! Relax! There's no point to worry about it just yet.
Calm down
to schedule (e.g. a meeting)
to set up
We've invited you to this meeting to brainstorm ideas for this project. We hope that we'll be able to _____ ___ with a great idea in the end.
come up
Let's put ___ this meeting - we still don't have all the data required.
off
A: Where is Tom?
B: Oh, he's _____ out. He'll be back any minute.
gone
I'm sorry for having bothered you. Please _____ ___ with your task, I won't be distracting you anymore.
go on
to write all the necessary information in a document (e.g. an application, blank, etc.)
to fill out
The boss had to fire Andrew when he _____ ___ that Andrew was selling the inside information to the press.
found out
The course looks interesting. Let's sign ___ for it.
up
____ out my new shoes. They're cool, aren't they?
Check
Bad news! I've been fired. My boss _____ ___ that I had a side job, and he wasn't happy about it.
found out
to get/develop an idea, plan, solution
to come up with
The year was tough, but we decided to throw a New Year party for the teammates to _____ them ___ up.
cheer them up