She looked after for her little brother while her parents were away.
She looked after her little brother while her parents were away.
Get over
Recover from something
A person holding an empty bottle of milk
Run out of
I have put up with milk.
Incorrect.
I have run out of milk
We put off to the meeting because the manager was sick.
We put off the meeting because the manager was sick.
Come up with
Invent or create
A person babysitting
Take care of
She looked after her baby sister while her mom worked.
Correct
We put off the meeting because the manager was sick.
Can you pick me up at the station around 6?
Look after
Take car of
Not go somewhere because it is raining
Put off
We carried out the party at my house.
Incorrect.
We had the party. “Carry out” = execute a task.
He got over with the flu in just two days.
He got over the flu in just two days.
Take care of
Meet unexpectedly
Someone waiting for someone in their car at an airport.
Pick up
He got over the flu in two days.
Correct
I can’t put with all this noise anymore!
I can’t put up with all this noise anymore!
Turn down
Reject or refuse
A student is smiling while holding a concert ticket.
Look forward
I brought up my homework to the teacher.
I handed in my homework. “Bring up” = introduce a topic.