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Take ______ _____: An expression used to describe being responsible for a task or someone

Take care of

100

Wait ______ ______: to stay in one place until time has passed or someone arrives. (ex. How long have you been waiting ______ _____ Sarah?)

Wait around for

100

Go____: to examine or check details; to review

Go over

100

Send _____: to give information or documents to another (ex. Will you be _______ ______ the wedding invitations soon?)

Send out

100

Hand _____: to give an item to another person (ex. The teacher forgot to _____ _____ the worksheets)

Hand out

200

Call _____: To request a favour or service from someone else (ex. We called ______ the mayor to share his ideas at the meeting)

Call upon

200

Set ____: to establish something (ex. The CO set ____ a committee for WO Skyler's retirement ceremony)

Set up

200

Stick _____: to continue or persevere with (ex. I will _____ _____ my BMQ even though it's physically challenging)

Stick with

200

Read _____: to say something aloud from a script

Read out

200

Line____: arrange a number of people or things in a straight row; arrange something. 

Line up

300

Get_____: To deal with/finish something  (ex. I got _____ my course because I was strong-willed).


Get through

300

Head _____: to return to a place from where you came (ex. It's starting to get dark; we should head ____)

Head back

300

Lift ____: to leave a position (ex. The plane will _____ _____ at 9am)

Lift off

300

Get _____ _____: to contact (someone) later to give a reply or return a message (ex. I don't know the answer but I will ______ ______ ______ you)

Get back to

300

Come ____ _____: to produce something (ex. She came ____ _____ a solution to her stinky feet problem)

Come up with

400

Take ______ ______: to become responsible for a job that someone else was doing (ex. John will take _____ _____ Marie next week as duty officer)

Take over from

400

Figure ____: to discover something or solve a problem (ex. Nobody has been able to figure _____ how the criminals got into the house)

Figure out

400

Close ____: to move things or people closer together (ex. The jets ______ ______ to a fighting position)

Close up

400

Hear _____ _____: to receive a reply (ex. Did you hear ______ ______ John yet about whether or not there will be a party tonight?

Hear back from

400

Clear ____: to solve or explain something (ex. The Pte must clear ____ the confusion with the WO)

Clear up

500

Put ____: to postpone something to a later date. (ex. His wedding date was put _____ by 2 weeks because his mother became sick and couldn't travel)

Put off

500

Cut _____ _____: to reduce the amount of something. (ex. He ____ _____ _____ his sugar intake)

Cut down on

500

Get ______: to start to feel happy or well again after something bad has happened to you 

Get over

500

Truck ____: to transport items (ex. The company will truck ______ rations and water supply to their camp) 

Truck in

500

Come _____: to make progress

Come along