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I just ______ that my friend's cat died. She must be so upset!
found out
If you want to _______ more information about the weekend activity trip, visit our website!
find out
What phrasal verb means 'get information about something' ?
find out
I'm going to __________ for the rock climbing course, it looks really exciting!
put my name down / sign up for
What phrasal verb means 'register to something' ?
put your name down
What phrasal verb means 'arrange to do an organised activity' ?
sign up for
Oh no! ! I am ____________ the maths exam tomorrow, I think I will fail.
not looking forward to
I used to play Call of Duty every day, but I ______ it. I prefer playing strategy games now.
went off
What phrasal verb means 'stop liking' ?
go off
I could _____ chatting to my friends all day, it's so much fun!
go on
What phrasal verb means 'continue' ?
go on
I am really _______ Christmas, it's my favourite time of year!
looking forward to
What phrasal verb means 'feel happy about something that is going to happen' ?
look forward to
We have to _______ for school at 8 o'clock if we don't want to be late.
set off
What phrasal verb means 'start a journey' ?
set off
I started going to Judo but _______ because I wasn't very good.
gave up
What phrasal verb means 'stop doing something before you have completed it?'
give up
What phrasal verb means 'start doing a new hobby or activity'?
take up
What phrasal verb means 'take part in an activity with other people' ?
join in
We're playing football, do you want to ________ with us?
join in
We ________ milk before I could eat my cereal.
ran out of
When my parents go to the shops, I have to ________ my little sister.
look after
Can you ______ a moment? I'm on the phone.
hang on
What phrasal verb means 'be responsible for' ?
look after
What phrasal verb means 'wait' ?
hang on
What phrasal verb means 'use all of' ?
run out of
What phrasal verb means 'stop (someone) sleeping' ?
wake (someone) up
What phrasal verb means 'make a place look clean' ?
tidy up
What phrasal verb means 'put clothes on your body' ?
put on
What phrasal verb means 'collect someone in a car' ?
pick someone up
What phrasal verb means 'get out of bed' ?
get up
Alejandro, if you don't ______ and get dressed now, you're going to be late for school!
get up
Anton! Stop drawing and ______ your bedroom, it's a mess!
tidy up
How are you getting home? Are your parents going to ____you ____ or are you taking the bus?
pick you up
Before I have breakfast, I have a shower and ________ my school uniform.
put on
My baby brother often _____me ____ very early in the morning by crying.
wakes me up
I usually ______ at 7am
wake up/get up
spend time doing things with your friends
hang out
The car ______ on the way to the airport, but luckily we didn't miss our flight.
broke down
I am single, I am not _______ anyone at the moment.
going out with
I need to ______ my little brother when my parents go out.
look after
No, I am not going out with her anymore, we ____ last Thursday.
split up
I ________ with my friends every weekend to have a coffee and gossip.
get together
I love playing FIFA so much, I don't think I will ever ______ it!
go off
I can't wait until Christmas, it's going to be great! I am really _________ it!
looking forward to
There weren't any buses after 10pm so my parents had to _______ from the concert.
pick me up
Make sure you get lots of sleep tonight, we're going to _____ for the airport very early tomorrow morning.
set off
We will be playing football on the fields behind my house from 4 until 8, you can _____ with us whenever you like.
join in
I was ______ on a farm in the countryside.
brought up
For our homework we have to _____ a story about a dragon.
make up
If I _____ my sister had read my diary, I would be very angry!
found out
I ___________ my brother. We are always fighting.
don't get on with
Next year in school I have to choose a new sport. I will probably _______ rugby.
take up
I'd love to ____ my own YouTube channel about dolphins.
set up
When my phone ______ battery, I borrow my friend's phone.
runs out of
I was born in a small village, but I ____ in Athens with my parents and two others
grew up
stop trying / stop doing something before you have completed it
give up
get to the same level as someone
catch up with
make a place look clean/organised
tidy up
put clothes on your body
put (something) on
collect someone in a car
pick (someone) up
turn off something (e.g. a computer, a light)
switch (something) off
make a phone call
ring up (smeone)
end a phone conversation
hang up
complete a form
fill in (something)
return a phone call
call (someone) back
arrive at a place, come to a place, often unexpectedly
turn up
when a plane leaves the ground
take off
return (somewhere, e.g. home)
get back
arrive at an airport as a passenger, or at a hotel as a guest
check in
when something (e.g. a car, a computer) stops working
break down
have a romantic relationship with someone
go out (with someone)
end a relationship
split up / break up (with someone)
meet (your friends, etc)
get together
look after children until they are adults
bring up
take care of someone
look after
discover
find out
invent
make up
have a good relationship (with someone)
get on with
start (a business, YouTube channel, etc)
set up
become older
grow up
start a journey
set off
arrange to do an organised activity
sign up for
continue (doing something)
go on
stop liking (something/someone)
go off
start doing a hobby/ activity
take up
register to do something (by writing your name down)
put your name down (for something)
feel happy about something that is going to happen
look forward to
get out of your bed
get up
stop sleeping /stop someone sleeping
wake up / wake (someone) up
take part in an activity with other people
join in
use all of something
run out (of)
be responsible for (someone/something)
look after