break
to end a relationship
BREAK UP
to get out of bed
GO ON
to try to find
LOOK FOR
the act of removing clothes
TAKE OFF
to escape
to return
to make a loud noise (alarms, for example)
GO OFF
to be excited about the future
LOOK FORWARD TO
when a plane starts flying
TAKE OFF
to get upset
to go on a vacation
SURPRISE QUESTION:
Which phrasal verb can mean "pay for something" but also "look at this!"
A) look down
B) check out
C) stop over
B) Check out
Example:
Check out my new shoes? Aren't they nice?
to take care of something
LOOK AFTER
to remove something, teeth for example
TAKE OUT
to force entry into a building
to meet (usually for social reasons)
to start or proceed, when it's your turn
GO AHEAD
to be careful, vigilant or take notice
TAKE AWAY