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GRAMMAR 9 - PHRASAL VERBS
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I need more time to think about your suggestion. I'll (get back to / get on with / get down to) you later.
get back to
The plane is about to (take off , take on, take up). Please keep your seats straight up.
take off
While she was doing the plank, she felt that the seconds (went to, went for, went by) very slowly.
went by
If you don't know a word, just (look it at / look it up / look it on) in a dictionary.
look it up
How much longer will this hot weather (go up / go out / go on) for?
go on
Do you know who will (take away / take over / take to) our company ?
take over
It's the last week of school. We're going to (go off / go away / go by).
go away
You must (take after / take off / take away) your shoes before entering a house.
take off
We're (looking for / looking at / looking down) a new apartment to move in. Do you know any good one to recommend?
looking for
Because of the current pandemic situation, we are selling to (take in / take out / take away) only. Thank you!
take away
Do you think it's a good idea to (turn into / turn up / turn around) the volume at this time? Everyone's sleeping!
turn up
Can you (turn on / turn up / turn down) your music? I'm trying to concentrate.
turn down
Please (turn on / turn off / turn up) all the lights before leaving to save energy!
turn off
You must be at the station on time or we'll (go with / go without / go to) you.
go without
We will (go on / go through / go by) all the questions together after the test is over.
go through
My brother really (takes off / takes on / takes after) my father. They both are very tall and have big flat noses.
takes after
Can you (look into / look after / look like) my pets while I'm away next week, please?
look after