Drop out
They _ English every day through regular practice and a lot of homework.
They study English every day through regular practice and a lot of homework.
I want to _ the drama club!
I want to join the drama club!
If you speak more Spanish, it's easier to live in Madrid.
Zero
Turn "Feeling" into a verb
Feel
This phrasal verb means to return something you borrowed.
Hand (something) back
I want to _ how to ride a bike when I have more time this spring.
I want to learn how to ride a bike when I have more time this spring.
In-person or online, I always attend class.
If she left home earlier, she'd arrive to school on time.
Second
Turn "investigation" into a verb
Investigate
This phrasal verb means "tell someone about some information they may not know or have forgotten"
Point out
He _ how to cook when he was young by helping his father in the kitchen.
He learned how to cook when he was young by helping his father in the kitchen.
He _ the study group late because he wasn't in the last class.
He joined the study group late because he wasn't in the last class.
"If he meets his deadlines, he won't stay at work late on Friday.
First
Turn "compare" into a noun.
Comparison
This phrasal verb means to do delay something
Put (something) off
I finally _ my grade, and it was higher than I expected!
I finally found out my grade, and it was higher than I expected!
It's important that parents assist children with their homework.
They wouldn't feel so tired in the morning if they slept earlier.
Second
Turn "demand" into a noun.
This phrasal verb means to successfully avoid punishment.
Get away with something
I hope to _ law as a university student.
I hope to study law as a university student.
He is not a full-time teacher, but he _ with English classes.
He is not a full-time teacher, but he assists with English classes.
I won't be able to come to your house this weekend unless I finish my essay.
First
Turn "know" into a noun
Knowledge