Phrasal verb -Meaning1
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Phrasal verb -Explain the meaning and make sentences
Phrasal verb -Explain the meaning and make a sentence
Phrasal verb meaning
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BRING UP

they look after and influence this child until they are grown up

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Fill in and fill up- What is the difference?

  • FILL IN: If you fill in a document or form, you write the necessary information in its spaces.
  • FILL UP: If you fill up a container or your car tank, it becomes full.
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Cross out

  • CROSS OUT: If you cross out words on a page, you draw a line through them, usually because they are wrong.
100

Come on

  • COME ON: This expression is used to tell someone to hurry or to encourage someone to do something
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Work out

To Exercise and to calculate ( cost)

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BREAK DOWN

 it stops working/damaged/broke

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What is the difference between :

GET IN And GET OFF

  • GET IN: If you get in, you enter a place, especially when it’s difficult.
  • GET OFF: When you get off (a bus, a train, etc.), you descend from that vehicle.
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Cut Up

  • CUT UP: If you cut something up, you cut it into several pieces.
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Check Out

  • CHECK OUT: When you check out of a hotel or guest house, you leave the place after paying and returning your room key
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Make up for

Compensate

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BE OVER:

it has finished.

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Get On and Get On

  • GET ON: If you get on with something, you start doing it or continue doing it.
  • GET ON: If you say how someone is getting on (with a job or in a situation), you are talking about how well they are doing
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Deal With

  • DEAL WITH: When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and you often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
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Give Out

  • GIVE OUT: If you give out something, you give something to each person in a group.
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Look After

Take care of

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CARRY ON:

you continue doing something.

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Give in and Give in

  • GIVE IN: If you give in a piece of work or something you have written, you give it or hand it to a person of authority, such as your boss, your teacher, etc.
  • GIVE IN: If you give in, you surrender or abandon a fight, argument, etc.
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END UP

  • END UP: If you end up in a particular place or situation, it means that after a series of events, you unexpectedly find yourself in that place or situation.
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Get rid of

  • GET RID OF: If you get rid of something or someone, you get free from this thing or person so that you don’t have to deal with them anymore.
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Looking forward to

Hoping/Expecting something positive

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CARRY ON:

you continue doing something.

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Carry On

Carry Out

  • CARRY ON: If you carry on (doing something), you continue doing something.
  • CARRY OUT: If you carry out a task, instruction, etc., you do it or act according to the plan in order to do it.
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Get Back

  • GET BACK: If you get back (to a place, situation or activity), you return to that place, situation or activity.
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Give Out

  • GIVE OUT: If you give out something, you give something to each person in a group.
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Deal with

Handle/ experience 

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