to indicate entry, introduction, insertion, superposition, or inclusion
"cover the bowl and put it _____ the fridge"
INTO
an instance of a person when they open their eyes for the first time in the morning.
WAKE UP
o write something on a piece of paper so that you do not forget it.
WRITE DOWN
To rise to one's feet.
STAND UP
start wearing something.
PUT ON
to or on the further side of.
"he rode on ________ the trees."
PAST
the opposite of PUT ON
TAKE OFF
The opposite of STAND UP
SIT DOWN
increase power, sound, volume, etc
TURN UP
to complete (a form, drawing, a sentence, etc)
FILL IN
in the direction of.
"they drove __________ the German frontier"
TOWARDS
to start / begin a journey.
SET OFF
(of a gun, bomb, or alarm clocks) explode or fire.
go off
to leave a place, eg a bus
GET OFF
To search for and find a piece of information in a book or database.
LOOK UP
to indicate direction or movement from within to the outside of.
'She swam ______ the lake because there was sth strange.'
OUT OF
to continue (keep on, move on)
GO ON
To store something in an appropriate or usual place.
PUT AWAY
cease making an effort; abandon a habit
To finish the supply of sth (milk, petrol, etc)
RUN OUT OF
"she walked ________ the doorway into the living room"
THROUGH
To feel excited about something happening in future.
LOOK FORWARD TO
To have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
GET ON WITH
to remove something from a pocket, bag, etc
eg. rubbish
TAKE OUT
to learn by study, observation, or search: discover.
FIND OUT