Prepositions
If someone is ill, you look up at/ look into/ look after them.
LOOK AFTER
T or F? To get out of doing something means to finish the activity.
F
If you don't know a word, you set it up/ make it up/ look it up.
LOOK IT UP
to assemble
PUT TOGETHER
Students who don't like college often decide to hand over/ get out/ drop out.
DROP OUT
T or F? The opposite of to land is to take up.
F
She's going to take on/ take up/ get up photography in her free time.
TAKE UP
To invite someone on a date.
ASK OUT
When you leave the country, your parents turn you up/ hand you down/ see you off at the airport.
SEE OFF
To consider someone inferior.
LOOK DOWN ON