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  • When I was younger, my mum stayed at home, so we lived OFF/ON my dad’s salary.
    ON
  • Get OFF/OUT OF the car!
    OUT OF
  • Everyone says I take BACK/AFTER my dad because we both love sport.
    AFTER
  • I got a loan from the bank to redecorate my house. It’s going to take me six months to pay it OFF/DOWN
    OFF
  • Your room’s a mess! You’re not going out until you’ve put all your things BACK/AWAY.
    AWAY
  • We're getting OFF/OUT OF the bus at the next stop.
    OFF
  • Shall we have a look at what films are ON/IN at the cinema this week?
    ON
  • I hope we get our tests AWAY/BACK today. I want to know how I did.
    BACK
  • My husband’s taking me AWAY/OUT to dinner tonight. It’s our first wedding anniversary!
    OUT
  • When do you think you’ll be able to pay BACK/DOWN the money I lent you?
    BACK
  • I really like this skirt, but I think I need to try it IN/ON.
    ON
  • Let’s look ROUND/AFTER this shop. I need a present for my mum. It’s her birthday soon!
    ROUND
  • I’m going to the cinema, but I’ll be BACK/AWAY in time for dinner
    BACK
  • Mr Franklin’s going to retire, so his daughter will take DOWN/OUT the family business.
    DOWN
  • My husband took our toaster DOWN/APART to try to fix it, but now he can’t put it back together!
    APART
  • Bill Gates and his wife are very rich, but they give APART/AWAY a lot of their money.
    AWAY
  • 9 If you don’t switch the sound off on your phone, I’ll take it AWAY/APART.
    AWAY