to end a relationship
break up
to return
get back
to continue doing something
go on
to try to find something
look for
to put what you are holding on a surface or floor;
e.g. "Put ... your phone already! You've been playing with it all day."
put down
to escape
to go on vacation
get away
to go on a date with sb.
go out
to be careful, to watch if something dangerous is ahead
look out
to extinguish a fire
put out
to get very upset, to have a mental...
break down
to get out of bed in the morning
get up
when a light gets dark or a fire stops burning
go out
to be excited about something that is going to happen in the future
look forward to
to dress yourself;
"She put ... a nice dress for dinner."
put on
to force entry into a building
to step out of a plane/bus/train
get off
to follow someone
go after
to look for a word in a dictionary
look up
to tolerate something;
e.g. "I can't put ... with this nonsense any longer."
put up with
to force your way through something that is stopping you from moving forward
break through
to have a harmonious or friendly relationship with somebody;
e.g. I get ... well with my stepbrother, he's fun.
get along
to make a loud noise or explode
go off
to investigate something; to do extensive research on something
look into
to postpone something; to say that you're going to do something at a later point
put off