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Unit 5 phrasal verbs

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  • I tried to get through/get out of tidying my room by saying I had too much homework, but Dad didn’t believe me.
    get out of
  • After missing a week of school, he worked hard to live up to/catch up with his classmates.
    catch up with
  • My mum is very ambitious for me and it’s difficult to /get away with/live up to her expectations.
    live up to
  • Eva decided to take on/hand back the role of team leader for the new project.
    take on
  • The teacher pointed out/put off that I hadn’t answered the second part of the question.
    pointed out
  • I don’t know how Charo catches up with/gets away with copying her essays from the internet, but the teacher never seems to notice.
    gets away with
  • Victor dropped out of/put off college to pursue a career in music.
    dropped out of
  • Julia worked hard for the test, but when the teacher pointed it out/handed it back she was disappointed that she’d got a very low mark.
    handed it back
  • The test has been pointed out/put off for the next week.
    put off
  • Franz hates writing essays and tries to put off/drop out writing them till the last moment.
    put off