This phrasal verb means to get out of bed.
I GET _____ AT 6:00 EVERY DAY AND GET READY FOR WORK.
What is to get up?
This phrasal verb means to try to find.
EVERYONE IN THE DEPARTMENT IS LOOKING ______ THE MISSING DATA.
What is to look for?
This phrasal verb means to remove something usually clothing. I TAKE _____ MY SHOES EVERY EVENING WHEN I GET HOME FROM WORK.
What is to take off?
This phrasal verb means to leave home (or work) to go to an event.
OUR WHOLE DEPARTMENT LIKES TO GO _____ FOR A DRINK AFTER WORK ON FRIDAYS.
What is to go out?
This phrasal verb means to work well with other people including colleagues.
THE MANAGER TOLD HIS TEAM THEY NEEDED TO STOP FIGHTING AND GET _____.
What is to get along?
This phrasal verb means to go on vacation.
I HAVE BEEN WORKING SO HARD. I REALLY NEED TO GET _____.
What is to get away?
This phrasal verb means to be excited about the future.
OUR DEPARTMENT LOOKS _____ _____ OUR TEAM BUILDING EVENT EVERY YEAR.
What is to forward to?
This phrasal verb means to return an item to a store. SHE DIDN'T LIKE THE BUSINESS SUIT SHE BOUGHT SO SHE TOOK IT _____ TO THE STORE.
What is to take back?
This phrasal verb means to be given the permission to start. MY BOSS GAVE ME THE GO _____ TO BEGIN THE NEW PROJECT.
What is to go ahead?
This phrasal verb means to start a new hobby.
MY SISTER WANTS TO TAKE ______ SKIING THIS WINTER.
What is to take up?
This phrasal verb means to continue doing something - normally after getting off track.
WE NEED TO GET ____ ______ THIS MEETING. WE ARE GETTING OFF TOPIC AND OFF SCHEDULE.
What is to get on with?
This phrasal verb means to watch over someone to make sure they are safe and have what they need.
I PROMISED MY BOSS I WOULD LOOK _____ THE NEW INTERN.
What is to look after?
This phrasal verb means to begin a new challenge, normally that has been done by someone else. SINCE YOUR COLLEAGUE IS SICK, YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE ____ HIS WORK.
What is to take over?
This phrasal verb means to review something which was already created. I WANTED TO GO _____ MY PRESENTATION BEFORE I ACTUALLY GAVE THE PRESENTATION TO MY TEAM.
What is to go over?
This phrasal verb means to not have the basic things a person (or company) needs.
WE DON'T HAVE MONEY IN THE BUDGET FOR SUPPLIES. WE WILL HAVE TO GO _______ SUPPLIES THIS QUARTER.
What is to go without?
This phrasal verb means to convey a message effectively with another.
THE MANAGER TRIED TO GET ________ HIS PERSPECTIVE TO HIS SUBORDINATES.
What is to get across?
This phrasal verb is what we say in English to warn someone that danger is coming.
THE FORKLIFT CARRYING PARTS IS COMING. LOOK _____!
What is to look out?
This phrasal verb means to disassemble (or break) something on purpose.
THE MECHANIC HAD TO TAKE _____ THE MOTOR IN ORDER TO FIND THE PROBLEM.
What is to take apart?
This phrasal verb means to explode or make a loud
noise.
I HOPE MY BOSS DOESN'T GO _____ ON ME LIKE SHE DID LAST WEEK!
What is to go off?
This phrasal verb means to extinguish.
The firemen had to put ________ the fire in the company warehouse.
What is to put out?
This phrasal verb means to take revenge.
AFTER THE GIRLS WERE MEAN TO HER, SHE DECIDED TO GET _____ _____ THEM.
What is to get back at?
This phrasal verb means to think less of someone (or something) else or to feel superior.
MARY LOOKS _____ _____ HER CO-WORKERS. SHE THINKS SHE IS BETTER THAN ALL OF THEM.
What is to look down on?
This phrasal verb means to hire new employees into the company.
Our company will take _____ (hire) 15% more new employees this year than last year.
What is to take on?
This phrasal verb means to compete. FC BAYERN WILL GO _____ MADRID REAL IN THE WORLD CUP.
What is to go against?
This phrasal verb means to become interested or do an activity again that you used to do in the past.
OUR COMPANY USED TO BE IN THE ASIAN MARKET BUT WE ARE NOT NOW. WE REALLY SHOULD GET _____ ______ THIS PROFITABLE MARKET.
What is to get back into?