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To complain about something OR to physically give something to someone ‘He’s always giving ___ about the traffic in the morning’
out
to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key OR to explore a new place 'A new cinema just opened in the city yesterday, let's check it ___'
out
to stop trying 'This homework is too difficult, I give ___'
up
to enter a room or building 'Do you want to come ___ for a cup of tea?'
in
To physically lift something to another position. 'Can you please take ___ in the clothes'
out/in
to start to talk about a particular subject 'She's always bringing ___ her health problems'
up
To start up or shut down an appliance. 'Can please turn ___ the computer'
on/off
To exercise OR to find a solution to something 'Did you manage work ___ how much our holiday will cost'
out
When the teacher asks you to give them your homework 'Can you please hand ___ your homework at the end of class'
in/up
to gradually become an adult OR to tell someone to stop acting immaturely. 'What do you want to be when you grow ___?'
up
to give written information, esp. by completing a form: 'I got the membership form and filled it ___.'
in/out
used to tell someone to wait for a short time 'Hold ___, I'll check in my diary.'
on
To have completely finished something "Do you have any milk?" "Sorry, I've run ___."
out
Synonymous to getting dressed OR to organise an event 'At the end of term the children decided to put ___ a show'
on
To ask someone to be happy. 'Although you lost the game please cheer ___'
up
The personal details you use to enter somewhere. Often online. 'I can't remember my email address therefore I can't sign ___'
in/out
To have a good relationship with someone. 'Do you get ___ with your siblings'
on