If a relationship ends, it ____ up
Breaks up
Before I go to sleep I turn ___ the TV
Turn off
I can't go ___ working like this-I ' m exhausted.
Go on
I think I'll ___ out of this course.
Drop out
She cut ___ the field quickly.
Cut across
I've just ____up with a great idea!
Come up with
This phrasal verb means to put in appearance.
Turn up
If you go to Paris yo can go ___ the Eiffel tower.
Go round
___ out of my house!
Get out
The rest of the team backed her ___ when she told about her plans.
Backed her up
This phrasal verb means to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult.
Give up
Not many people turned ____ to vote on elections day.
Turned out
I will go ___ everything with you in class.
Go over
This happens someone doesn't have enough of something.
Run out of
I found it very hard to ____ ____ with my brother when we were young.
Get along with
She is going to ___ up in the middle of somewhere.
Turn up
The result is a war of words that could easily turn ____ something worse.
Turn into
This phrasal verb means to spoil.
Go off
This phrasal verb means to find out if something is correct or not.
Check (something) out
I always put ___ my laundry
Put off
This phrasal verb means to defend what you care about or believe in.
Stand up for
The dog inexplicably turned ____his owner and had to be put down.
Turned against
What can we do to go ___ this difficult problem.
Go about
Yo say this when you want someone to be careful.
Look out
The salesman let us try ___ the bicycle before we bought it.
Try out