Get _____ of my room!
(to leave)
get out
When will you come at/back to visit us?
(to return from somewhere)
come back
I always put up/on my coat when it gets cold.
(to dress)
put on
I will take on/off my wig after I go trick or treating.
(to remove)
take off
Can you help me ______ ______ my keys?
(to search)
look for
My sister stole my candy, so I hid her phone to get back/up for/at her.
(to retaliate/ to get revenge)
get back at
We need to come _______ ______ a plan.
(to think of or to create)
come up with
I cannot put up/down with her late coming any longer!
(to tolerate)
put up with
My house is full, I can't take in/out any more guests.
(to allow someone to stay in)
take in
My dad is an amazing role model. I look down/up for/to him.
(to admire)
look up to
That man got _______ with/from the bank robbery. He never went to prison.
(to do something without punishment)
got away with
You can tell she comes at/from New York because of her accent.
(to be born/raised in)
comes from
They put out/in the fire quickly.
(to extinguish)
put out
(to start flying)
take off
You shouldn't look down/up on/to people just because they think differently.
(to think less of someone, to feel better than them)
look down on
My whole family gets ________ for Thanksgiving.
(to gather/meet for a social situation)
gets together
The brilliant idea came to/from me while I was eating.
((of an idea) to enter your mind)
came to
Please put ____ my vase. It is expensive!
(to stop holding)
put down
Please take down/out the trash before you leave for school.
(to remove)
take out
I look ______ at/to our meeting tomorrow.
(to be excited about a future event)
look forward to