"See somebody off" means... A. go to the place where someone is leaving B. go to the place where you take care of sb C. go to the place where you spend time with sb
A
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What's the opposite phrasal verb of put on?
take off
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"They arrived so late to the restaurant. They didn't _____ _____ until we had started dessert!"
turn up
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"Pick somebody up" means... A. take sb to somewhere they want to go B. help sb to do sth C. go somewhere to meet sb
C
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He is a good father. He always _____ care _____ his children well.
takes care of
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What's the opposite phrasal verb of check in?
check out
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"It's hard to _____ _____ _____ his behaviour - he's really annoying. I can't take it anymore!"
put up with
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start living in a new home
move in
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"You've been on holiday for one month. When do you think you'll _____ _____ to work?"
go back
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heart
Other team wins 20 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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A: "There's a salesperson at the door" B: "Tell them to _____ _____."
go away
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be standing and then sit in a chair.
sit down
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"Please _____ _____ your shoes when you come inside."