To end a relationship
Break up
To get out of bed
get up
to try to find
look for
put off
They insisted so much, and I finally agreed.
They insisted so much, and I finally gave in.
To finish something
to wrap up
What's its meaning?
Her patience finally gave out.
To come to an end; to be completely used up
This place looks incredible thanks to Maggie. She organized everything.
This place looks incredible thanks to Meggie. She tidied up everything.
If you're a mechanic you always have money. Cars are always having problems.
If you're a mechanic you always have money. Cars are always breaking down.
To finally reach a place
What's the meaning of the phrasal verb in this sentence?
When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried.
The collapse in someone's healthy mental capabilities
Complete the sentence:
Why don't you _______ that blue dress in the window?
Why don't you try on that blue dress in the window?
I never buy clothes without experimenting them before.
I never buy clothes without trying them on before.
Replace for the most appropriate phrasal verb:
I know it's hard, but we've got to continue.
I know it's hard, but we've got to carry on.
The teacher distributed the exam papers.
The teacher gave out the exam papers.
We ought to finish up this meeting and get back to work.
We ought to wrap up this meeting and get back to work.
Which sentence is correct?
Do you like to see airplanes taking off?
Melanie felt hot in her coat, so she took it off.
Both
Complete with the most appropriate phrasal verb:
I _____ the lights when it's dark.
I switch on the lights when it's dark.
Complete with the most appropriate phrasal verb:
Joe and I are going to the river. You may ______ if you want.
Joe and I are going to the river. You may come along if you want.
Which phrasal verb fits better?
How much money does a father of two need to survive?
How much money does a father of two need to get by?