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I've always turned up/ got on/ found out well with my in-laws.
got on
10. You’ll have an accident if you continue driving like that.
carry on
Although I got a very bad first impression of her, we ... being very close friends.
ended up
The plane saw off/ call off/ took off at 9.30 am.
took off
I set off/ pay off/ break off eary to avoid traffic.
set off
Replace the verb with a phrasal verb. I admire my sister so much. She's always positive and calm, even in the hardest situations.
look up to
She ... an excuse and got off without paying a fine.
made up
He's so unreliable. He said he'd be here at 9. It's 10 and he hasn't ... yet.
showed/ turned up
It was a tough situation, but together we could come up with/ look up to/ look out for a solution.
come up with
Replace the verb with a phrasal verb in the correct form: 2 The trip to Italy has been cancelled.
called off
We waited while the teacher SET/ MADE/TOOK everything UP to start the lesson.
SET UP
Choose the correct option: Darren has decided to give up/ see off/ make up football at the end of this season.
give up