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When someone borrows something from you, you expect them to
 
give it back.
 
cut it out.
When you've thought of an idea, we say you’ve
 
come up with an idea.
 
come across an idea.
If you have a lot of clothes, it can be difficult to
 
get them into your suitcase.
 
help them out of your suitcase.
When you’ve resolved a problem, especially by thinking a lot, we say you’ve
 
worked it out.
 
handed it in.
If you find something that you weren’t looking for, we say you’ve
 
come across it.
 
cut it out.
If you believe a story, joke or trick (that someone invented), we say you’ve
 
fallen for it.
 
got it into.
When you cut paper or material to make a separate shape, you are
 
cutting something out.
 
coming up with something.
Another way to say 'Wait!' is
 
'Hold on!'
 
'Work out!'
When you give something like a letter or homework assignment to someone in authority, you are
 
handing it in.
 
looking for it.
If you want someone to do something quickly, you can say
 
'Hurry up!'
 
'Hold on!'
When you put rubbish in the bin, you are
 
throwing it away.
 
working it out.
If you stay in the same place for a while, we say you are
 
coming across.
 
sticking around.