With
Back
Down
Up
On
100

To think the same as another person, or to think that something is morally acceptable

I don’t ___ corporal punishments


To agree with someone or something

100

To telephone someone who has telephoned you, often to answer a message the person has left, or to telephone again 

He called her three times but she never __ the guy __

To call someone back

100

To stop working or functioning 

My phone ____ so I can’t use it anymore

To break down

100

To end or cause something to end, especially a personal or business relationship 

Regional phone companies were created to _____ the nationwide monopoly 

To break up

100

To continue to do or be involved with something

Dianne is _____ the family tradition by becoming a lawyer

To carry on

200

To learn or discuss the latest news or events in someone’s life

Let's go for a coffee - I need to ___ with all the gossips.


To catch up 

200

To return to a place

You have to _____ here right now!

To come back

200

To refuse to accept or agree to something, or to refuse someone's request

I have you _____ you invitation, I’m sorry

To turn down

200

To stop trying to do something

You'll never guess the answer - do you ___?

To give up

200

To place a garment, jewellery, etc. on part of one's body

Joan ____ her new cotton dress

To put on

300

To do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with someone or something

He started to walk faster and the children had to run to _____ with him

To keep up with someone or something

300

To return something to the person who gave it to you in the first place

Did she ___ you those books ___?

To give something back to someone

300

To reduce, use or eat less

The doctor told me to ___ on sugar

Tu cut down

300

To become an adult 

The baby is ___ so quickly

To grow up

300

To put clothes on to see if it fits

Why don’t you ____ this jacket? It’ll look good on you

To try on

400

To do something about a person or thing that causes a problem or difficult situation

I spent the morning ____ a problematic student

To deal with someone or something

400

To start a relationship again with a person you had a romantic relationship with in the past

I heard he's ended the affair and ___ to his wife

To go back to someone

400

To disappoint someone

I promise I will never ___ you ___

To let someone down

400

To forgive someone and become friends again after an argument or disagreement

We argue the whole time, but we always ___

To make up

400

To accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences

Since he and his girlfriend broke up, he's been finding it difficult to _____

To move on

500

To start or continue doing something 

Stop talking and ___ with  it

To get on with something

500

To pay someone the money that you owe him or her

Has he ___ you __ the money he owes you?

To pay someone back

500

To go more slowly or reduce speed

He was talking too fast so I asked him to ___

To slow down

500

To admire and respect someone

Kids ____ to ballplayers

To look up to someone

500

To tell someone to wait for a short time

____, I'll check in my diary

To hold on