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    Phrasal Verbs
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  • Take care OR be in charge
    Look after (The baby is being looked after. Don't worry!)
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  • Consult/search in the computer OR become better/improve OR to visit
    Look up (Things are looking up, finally! I thought I'd never se the day you'd smile at me - Paramore)
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  • Make something stop burning/shining OR cause trouble
    Put out (The fire has been put out)
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  • To succeed (talking on the phone/an exam) OR finishing something
    Get through (she couldn't get through that book)
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  • To go to a social event OR being published/leaked/removed by cleaning OR sun/moon/stars appear in the sky OR flowers open OR speech being understood in a certain way in
    Come out (I didn't mean to hurt your feelings! It all came out wrong.)
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  • Having a good relationship OR dealing with a situation OR continue doing something OR becoming old/late OR go onto a transport
    Get on (They got on the bus hours ago)
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  • Put on clothes to see if they fit or looks good on you
    Try on (You should try on this shirt)
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  • Be considered a certain type of person OR come towards a place/person
    Come over (They haven't come over yet / I shouldn't have yelled at him. I don't know what came over me - influence)
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  • Be very excited and lose control OR move something away
    Carry away (The crowd was carried away by the show)
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  • Being excited over something that's going to happen OR expectation of hearing of/ seeing someone in the future
    Look forward to + ing (I look forward to receiving your text back!)
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  • Facing a (hard) situation OR being accepted
    Go through (He's going through hard times)
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  • To lower the volume OR to refuse a request
    Turn down (Turn it down right now!)
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  • To order an animal or person to stop attacking OR to cancel a planned event
    Call off (Call your dog off!)
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  • Find unexpectedly OR a clear expression OR when you give people an opinion/impression
    Come across (Her new album came across really well)
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