Have a good relationship
end a relationship
break up
put out
The fire brigade put out a big forest fire.
4 Phrasal verbs with get
Get in
Get on
Get by
Get off
We ______(visit) another country before.
have never visited
start a company
set up
take something from a lower place
pick up
throw away
I threw away some milk because it had gone bad.
3 Phrasal verbs with Put
Put up with
Put away
Put on
I have been waiting for the prices of the houses to come down before buying one, but I think I ----(wait) too long and the prices ---- (begin) to go up again.
have waited" / "are beginning"
take care of a person
look after
to come to an end
run out
work out
After I got home, I did a work-out/I worked out.
what is the meaning of end up?
to reach or come to a place, condition, or situation that was not planned or expected
He ______(find) an antique desk to use for one of the sets, and he also ______(make) a fireplace facade. Simple past? Present perfect? Present perfect continuous?
found, made
continue
arrive to a place
turn up
put off
We put off the lesson until next Monday.
3 Phrasal verbs with Turn
Turn out
Turn off
Turn back
This bicycle ----(be) in our family for fourteen years. My father used it for the first five years, my brother rode it for the next five and I ----(have) it for the last four.
"has been" / "have had"
do something wrong
make a mistake
make you happier
cheer up
hurry up
Hurry up! We're going to be late.
what is the meaning of come across?
Find unexpectedly
It's a pity you didn't come to London with us last summer. Since you --- (negative see) it before, it ----( be) a wonderful holiday for you.
"haven't seen" / "would have been"