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phrasal verbs

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    phrasal verbs b2
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  • To come across (sth or sb) means
    to meet somebody or something by chance
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  • You need to w_ _ _ up before you do any exercise. warm
    warm
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  • My father got a loan from the bank to help s _ _ up the business.
    set
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  • They need to g_ _ over the last match defeat.
    get
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  • To charge your phone, attach it to the charger, p _ _ _ it in to the socket, and wait until it is completely charged.
    plug
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  • I r_ _ our _ _ coffee this morning
    run out of
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  • Did you s_ _ _ _ _ in at your new house?
    settle
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  • settle in means...
    To get comfortable in a new place
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  • run out of sth means...
    finish or use up a supply
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  • I think I need to c_ _ down on Diet Coke – I drink too much
    cut
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  • You seemed so happy together. Why did you b _ _ _ _ up?
    break
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  • break up means...
    to split up. Stop being in a romantic relationship with someone
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  • make out means...
    to understand a situation
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  • to fall apart means...
    break up, come apart, or disintegrate.
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  • To put up with sth or sb means...
    To stand a unpleasant situation or person without complaining
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  • I have to p_ _ u _ with rude customers every day
    put up with
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