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Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. We (accept) too much work this month.
have taken on / took on
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. Please (write) some notes about this meeting.
take down
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. We are planning (obtain) a bank loan to expand into another city.
to take out
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. Microsoft (get control of) their company last year.
took over
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. They managed (survive) the recession.
to come through
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. I (discover) an accounting error while reviewing our expenses.
have come across / came across
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. Steve (inherited) a lot of money from his uncle, so he has decided to quit his job.
has come into / came into
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. John (receive) a lot of pressure to resign as CEO and did so last month.
came under
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. First she presented the expenses, and then she (proceed) to talk about profits..
went on to
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. We always (check) all the details before signing a contract.
go over
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. At first he liked the new job, but he (start to dislike) it when he realized how much overtime was involved.
went off
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. I don't like option A, so I (choose) option B.
will go for / go for
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. We (avoid) the problem in the end.
got round/around / have got round/around
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. I hate (become involved in) arguments!
getting into
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. I need (complete) this paperwork before the end of the day.
to get through
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. We (have a good relationship) well so far.
get on
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. She always (do) a lot of hours when needed.
puts in
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. Don't (delay) the meeting again!
put off
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. They (issue) a press release last week.
put out
Replace the verb in (brackets) with a phrasal verb of similar meaning using take, come, go, get, or put in the appropriate form. John (provided) most of the investment capital for this startup.
has put up / put up