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Complete first phrasal verbs

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    phrasals
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  • to fail to complete something (a university course / race): to pull out/ to drop out/ to fall behind
    to drop out
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  • to complete successfully (especially sth difficult): to burst out/ to get through/ to turn up
    to get through
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  • to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way: to read up/ to look through/ to go over
    to go over
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  • to give something (homework) to a teacher: to copy out/ to hand out/ to hand in
    to hand in
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  • To briefly summarise the important facts or characteristics about someone or something
    to sum up
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  • To try to do something
    to have a go
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  • To start or continue doing something, usually work related: g_____ o_____ w_______
    to get on with
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  • To say or write something which is not true
    make up
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  • To collect someone or something
    pick up
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  • To resemble a family member
    to take after
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  • to postpone
    to put off
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  • To recover from an illness or event
    to get over
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  • To avoid punishment for something
    get away with
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  • learn how to do something
    to pick sth up
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  • Be part of an event
    to take part in
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  • I really look ___ to my grandfather - he has had a hard life but always seems to be happy.
    up
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