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100

To participate in an activity other people are doing. 

join in "They were all singing but Hannah didn't join in."

100

to accept more responsibility 

take on "She took on another project at work"

100

not involved in something useful or fun. "He was sick so he couldn't go to the party." 

miss out "he was sick so he missed out on the party" 

"don't miss out on these sales!" 

100

to go somewhere with someone

come along "Where are you going?" "To a party, come along with me!" 

100

To start a new hobby 

take up "I recently took up knitting"

200

to surrender after arguing or fighting 

give in "The child begged her mom for candy and eventually the mom gave in." 

200

to wait 

Hold on "Hold on, you're speaking too fast!"

200

test something new

try out "She tried out her new tennis racket"

200

When you have a friendly relationship with someone

get along "They're friends, they get along well" 

200

to learn something new casually  

to take something into your hand 

to collect someone and transport them 

pick up "He picked up English in England"

"Pick up the dirty clothes on the floor" 

"My mom is picking me up from school" 

300

When you don't leave the house during your free time. 

stay in "Instead of going to the bar, she stayed in Friday night." 

300

when you wear clothes to see if they fit 

try on "I tried on this shirt but it's too big" 

300

to exercise

work out 100 bonus points: form a sentence!

300

to sing with someone who is already singing

sing along "Do you know the song? Then sing along with me!" 

300

to tolerate something or someone 

put up with "She put up with her brother's annoying behavior"