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PHRASAL VERBS (2)

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    Phrasal verb is verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning.
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  • Don't worry. You can rely on me. I can keep a secret. Rely on means?
    count on, depend on, trust
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  • I'll call the station and note down the departure times Note down means?
    write something
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  • All application forms must be handed in before the end of the month. Hand in means?
    submit (report, homework)
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  • I'm trying to figure out how to assemble the bookshelves. Figure out means?
    understand, find the answer
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  • I now call upon the President to address the assembly. Call upon means?
    formally invite or request
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  • If you want to stay at this school, you must abide by the rules. Abide by means?
    respect or obey. (the law, a decision, a rule)
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  • I hope you can account for the money you spent! Account for means?
    explain, give a reason
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  • The old computer tends to act up whenever too many programs are are running. Act up means?
    to misbehave or not function properly
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  • Due to the severe weather conditions, the airline had to call off the flight for safety reasons.. Call off means?
    To cancel an event
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  • 1. She always brings up her vacation plans. 2. It's important to bring up children in a loving and supportive environment. Bring up means?
    1. to mention or introduce a topic in conversation, 2. to raise or nurture a child
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  • Please remember to hang up the phone after you finish your call. Hang up means?
    to end the call
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