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to have an argument with sb: to f_______ o________ with sb
to fall out with sb
to immediately like sb and get on well: h______ i____ o__________
to hit it off with sb
to rest and relax: c________ o_____________
to chill out
to think of an idea or plan: c______________ u______ w___________
to come up with sth
to start a journey: S________ o__________
to set off
find an asnwer to sth: w_________ o___________
to work (sth) out
to be able to trust sb to do sth: r___________ o_____________
to rely on sb
experiment with an idea: t___________ o______________
to try (sth) out
try to notice/see sb or sth: l______________ o____________ f____________
to look out for sb/sth
think about something in the past: l______________ b___________ a______
to look back at
to be interested in something: to be into sth /to read up on sth/ to get on sth
to be into sth
to reserve a place for somebody at a hotel/event: to book sb into/ to tell sb off/ to talk sb into sth
to book sb into
to introduce a topic in a discussion: to listen up/ to bring up/ to call out
to bring up
to become happy: to cheer up/ to turn up/ to take off
to cheer up
to leave or escape from a person or place: to get away/ to break up/ to set out
to get away
to not make progress: to drop out/ to pull out/ to fall behind
to fall behind
to fail to complete something (a university course / race): to pull out/ to drop out/ to fall behind
to drop out
to complete successfully (especially sth difficult): to burst out/ to get through/ to turn up
to get through
to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way: to read up/ to look through/ to go over
to go over
to give something (homework) to a teacher: to copy out/ to hand out/ to hand in
to hand in
To briefly summarise the important facts or characteristics about someone or something
to sum up
To try to do something
to have a go
To start or continue doing something, usually work related: g_____ o_____ w_______
to get on with
To say or write something which is not true
make up
To collect someone or something
pick up
To resemble a family member
to take after
to postpone
to put off
To recover from an illness or event
to get over
To avoid punishment for something
get away with
learn how to do something
to pick sth up
Be part of an event
to take part in
I really look ___ to my grandfather - he has had a hard life but always seems to be happy.
up
I want to _____ up a martial art like kickboxing but I don't have time.
take
My teacher ___ off our Chemistry exams because my whole class was not ready to do it yesterday.
put
I attended music school for a year but then I dropped ____ because I hated it.
out
I don't know how she does it - he always cheats and always gets _____ with it.
away
If you miss an important class, you might have trouble catching __ with your classmates.
up
That film had so much hype but it still _____ up to my expectations! It was amazing!
lived
My sister always ____ out of doing housework by pretending she has a lot to study.
gets
The teacher said the essay was good but he pointed ___ that I had some spelling mistakes.
out
I still haven't __________ fixing that tap. (ROUND)
got round to (to do something that you have intended to do for a long time)
He'd always __________ to his uncle for his generous spirit. (looked)
looked up (to admire and respect someone)
Don't forget to __________ the equipment before setting up the experiment. (TRY)
try out (to use something to discover if it works or if you like it)
_________ for Anna while you're there! (LOOK)
look out (to try to notice someone or something)
Do you think that many people will _________ to the concert? (UP)
turn up (arrive)
She said that she wanted to __________ to her husband that she would spend more time with his family. (PROMISE)
keep a promise (to do what you said you would do)