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Phrasal verbs and idiom practise

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  • Burn the midnight oil (Idiom)
    to stay up late working on a project or task.
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  • Cry over spilled milk (Idiom)
    to be upset about something that cannot be undone.
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  • Cut to the chase (Idiom)
    to get to the point without wasting time.
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  • Go back to the drawing board (Idiom)
    to start over after a failed attempt.
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  • In the nick of time (Idiom)
    just in time to prevent something.
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  • Jump on the bandwagon (Idiom)
    to join others in doing something that is becoming popular.
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  • Keep an eye on (Idiom)
    to watch or take care of something.
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  • Make ends meet (Idiom)
    to have just enough money to pay for the things you need.
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  • Hold on (PV)
    to wait for a short time.
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  • Log in (PV)
    to enter credentials to access a system or service.
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  • Sign up (PV)
    to register or enroll in a service or activity.
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  • Speak up (PV)
    to talk louder or more clearly.
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  • Take after (PV)
    to resemble a family member in appearance or behavior.
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  • Look forward (PV)
    to anticipate something pleasant.
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  • Move on (PV)
    to leave or progress beyond something.
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  • Shut down (PV)
    to turn off a machine or system, usually a computer.
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