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ENG IV - Phrasal Verbs
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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to have a good relationship with someone
GET ALONG
to investigate
LOOK INTO
spend time relaxing with your friends (informal)
HANG OUT
to look or be like an older relative.
TAKE AFTER
to examine or observe and pay attention
LOOK AT
to respect (someone); to admire (someone).
LOOK UP TO
stop a machine or a light
TURN OFF
to switch on a light or a machine
TURN ON
when an airplane leaves the ground or when you take off a piece of clothing.
TAKE OFF
to take care of someone or something
LOOK AFTER
to get out of bed
GET UP
to recover from (an illness / a failure / a difficulty / a shock / etc.)
GET OVER
to assume responsibility for, or control of (something or a situation) from someone else.
TAKE OVER
=(POR LO TANTO) for that reason or because of that.
THEREFORE
= (DE HECHO) A statement that can be proved. "These conferences may in fact occur at the same time."
IN FACT
to stop working (machinery) OR to lose control emotionally or mentally
BREAK DOWN
to disappoint someone (often by breaking a promise or an agreement)
LET DOWN
To have no more of something. "We've run out of milk. I'll just pop next door to borrow some."
RUN OUT OF