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Phrasal Verbs FCE

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  • To manage to do or complete something
    Get through
  • To receive a relatively light punishment or no punishment at all
    Get away with
  • To invent a story, etc., especially in order to trick or entertain somebody
    Make up
  • To make an attempt to do something
    Have a go
  • To mention something in order to give somebody information about it or make them notice it
    Point out
  • To happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way
    Turn out
  • Think about the past
    Look back
  • To give or return something to the person who owns it or to where it belongs
    Hand back
  • Learn, to get some information about something/somebody by asking, reading, etc.
    Find out
  • To delay, postpone
    Put off
  • To deal with somebody’s/your own problems successfully
    Sort out
  • To learn or start to do something, especially for pleasure
    Take up
  • To return to your usual state of health, happiness, etc. after an illness, a shock, the end of a relationship, etc.
    Get over
  • To do as well as or be as good as other people expect you to
    Live up to
  • To state the main points of something in a short and clear form
    Sum up