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Phrasal Verbs

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    Let's study a few phrasal verbs shall we?
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  • to be surprised or shocked by something and become unable to promptly respond to it. a) turn on b) be taken aback c) bring down
    be taken aback
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  • to lower or decrease someone's or something's power; to cause someone or something to fall. a) put down b) come down c) bring down
    bring down
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  • to receive blame or criticism. a) come in for b) come up with c) come down to
    come in for
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  • to be forced to deal with a problem. a) face up b) come up against c) doze off
    come up against
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  • to interrupt someone while he or she is speaking. a) cut in b) cut out c) cut off
    cut in
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  • to achieve success in one's career. a) get up b) go on c) get ahead
    get ahead
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  • to wait for a short time; to hold onto something. a) hang on b) hold up c) hang up
    hang on
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  • to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected. a) pull over b) pull up c) pull off
    pull off
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  • to start an activity with a particular aim. a) set up b) set out c) set off
    set out
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  • to begin to like someone or something. a) take to b) get on c) put to
    take to
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  • to begin to suffer of an specific illness. a) get away b) turn down c) come down with
    come down with
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  • to free yourself from an illness or a desire to do something you should not do. a) get rid of b) fight off c) fight with
    fight off
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  • to lose consciousness. a) pass out b) pass away c) pass off
    pass out
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  • to vomit. a) throw down b) throw away c) throw up
    throw up
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  • to succeed in living or working without someone or something. a) make without b) do without c) leave without
    do without
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