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Phrasal verbs FCE list 2
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I can’t put ____ __ this noise any longer!
up with
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She gets on with her colleagues much ______ (good) than she did in her last job.
better
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I’m trying to cut down on caffeine because I drink ______ coffee than I should.
more
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I’m really looking forward ______ my birthday trip next week.
to
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She really looks ____ __ her coach because he inspires her.
up to
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I can’t believe you made that story ______ just to get attention.
up
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He decided to take ______ photography as a new hobby.
up
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We set ______ early to avoid the traffic.
off
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It took us ______ to sort out the problem than we had planned. (long)
longer
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He came ______ an interesting article while researching his project.
across
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I turned down the offer because the conditions were ______ than I expected. (bad - big difference))
much /far / a lot worse
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We’ve completely run ____ __ milk.
out of
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He picked up Spanish ______ as quickly as a native speaker. (big difference)
not nearly
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The teacher brought ______ the topic of climate change in class.
up
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I take ______ my father when it comes to being organised.
after
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I finally worked ______ how to fix the printer.
out
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He gave ______ smoking when he became a father
up
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She looks ______ her little sister when her parents are at work.
after
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Every time something important comes up, she handles it ______ professionally than before.
more / less
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He turned ______ late as usual
up
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We only found out the truth after the situation had become ______ more serious than ever.
far/ much/ a lot
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Thanks to technology, we can look up information _____ faster that ever before.
much
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The longer he refuses to help, the ______ likely he is to finally give in.
more / less
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Teenagers today hang out in cafés far ______ often than they did ten years ago.
more / less
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Despite the difficulties, she carried ______ with her studies.
on
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They came ____ __ a brilliant plan to raise money.
up with
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Can you look ______ the children for an hour?
after
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They had to put ______ the meeting until Monday.
off
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The talks broke ______ when neither side would compromise.
down
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The car suddenly broke ______ on the motorway.
down
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