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Intransitive Phrasal Verbs

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  • His car ... in the middle of nowhere.
    broke down
  • When a king dies childless, his dynasty ... .
    dies out
  • I wish I'd gone to see my grandmother before she ... .
    passed away
  • The Second World War ... in 1939.
    broke out
  • When I ... I didn't know what happened.
    came round
  • ..., I can't run so fast in high heels.
    Hold on
  • After three weeks of fighting they had to ... .
    give in
  • I earn good money, so I ... .
    get by
  • Jack's plane is ... right now.
    taking off
  • She was a great student, she ... from the rest.
    stood out
  • Why don't you both ... for a drink?
    come round
  • My date ... after we received the bill.
    made off
  • Your services have unfortunately ... .
    gone down
  • Children ... and are no longer children.
    grow up
  • She ... from the pain.
    passed out
  • If you're not feeling well, you should ... .
    stay in
  • I'm sorry I've interrupted you - please ... .
    carry on
  • After the protest the mayor decided to ... .
    step down
  • I always try not to ... in this lecture.
    nod off
  • They decided to ... after five years of marriage.
    split up
  • She didn't ... to her own wedding.
    turn up
  • The price of the gym membership card ... by 200%!
    went up
  • Don't let the candle ... .
    go out
  • I ... on a journey to Africa.
    set off
  • She ... on the bed and fell asleep immediately.
    lay down
  • We woke up because the sirens ... .
    went off