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I’ll _____ to you later with the details.
I’ll get back to you later with the details.
Can you _____ this message for me?
Can you take down this message for me?
The team _____ the plan successfully.
The team carried out the plan successfully.
He didn’t _____ the lights when he came in.
He didn’t turn on the lights when he came in.
She didn't _____ and finally passed the test.
She didn't give up and finally passed the test.
How did you _____ when it was tough?
How did you keep going when it was tough?
He _____ at the gym three times a week.
He works out at the gym three times a week.
What did you _____ at the shop?
What did you pick up at the shop?
They didn’t _____ because it was raining.
They didn’t go out because it was raining.
I _____ sugar, so I went to the supermarket.
I ran out of sugar, so I went to the supermarket.
Can we _____ the test again?
Can we go over the test again?
The manager _____ the complaint carefully.
The manager looked into the complaint carefully.
She can’t _____ to her account — it’s locked.
She can’t log in to her account — it’s locked.
Do you always _____ before exercising?
Do you always warm up before exercising?
Have you _____ the new printer yet?
Have you set up the new printer yet?
I usually _____ at 7 a.m. on weekdays.
I usually get up at 7 a.m. on weekdays.
After I shower, I _____ my clothes for work.
After I shower, I put on my clothes for work.