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100

Put Aside

to save (especially money/time)

100

Get along

to have a good / friendly relationship with someone

100

take after

(to resemble somebody else, usually a family member)

100

Get on

to put yourself on or in  something

100

Put down

to insult.


200

Put off

postpone, leave until a later time.

200

Get around

to become known. To spread or to circulate

200

take off

(to leave the ground and fly)

200

Do you ________ with your brother

get along

200

Put on

to dress oneself.


300

Put up with

to tolerate

300

get over

to recover from something or return to your usual state of health or happiness

300

take off

to remove

300

Get across

to communicate

300

Put up

to erect.


400

Put out

to publish.

400

Get away

to go away from someone or something

400

When the president of the company died, who _____?

take over

400

Do you _________ at 2:00?

get up

400

Put across

to communicate something

500
  • They decided to _______ their differences.

put aside

500

Do you want to _______ of here?

get out

500

Alex has taken _______ Spanish because he will be moving to Mexico next year.


take up

500

Did you ________ your cold?

get over

500

Put back

to put something where it was previously.