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She said that she wanted to __________ to her husband that she would spend more time with his family. (PROMISE)
keep a promise (to do what you said you would do)
All the children __________ in the Thanksgiving play. (PART)
took part (to be involved in something)
They __________, gambled with their reputations. (RISK)
took a risk (to do something even though something bad may happen because of it)
When you live in a country you soon __________ the language. (UP)
pick up (to learn a new skill by practising it rather than being taught it)
Eventually you'll _________ the smells of the laboratory. (GET)
get used to (to become familiar with something or someone)
Do you think that many people will _________ to the concert? (UP)
turn up (arrive)
I'll __________ at mending your bike today. (GO)
have a go (to try something)
I first _________ ice skating when I was eight years old. (UP)
took up (to start doing an activity for the first time)
What time do we _________ tomorrow? (OFF)
set off (to start on a trip)
When I think about my childhood, I _________ all the silly things I did. (BACK)
look back at (to think about something in the past)
He'd always __________ to his uncle for his generous spirit. (looked)
looked up (to admire and respect someone)
He __________ his mother's side of the family. (AFTER)
takes after (to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character)
__________ for Anna while you're there! (LOOK)
look out (to try to notice someone or something)
Don't forget to __________ the equipment before setting up the experiment. (TRY)
try out (to use something to discover if it works or if you like it)
He left home after __________ with his parents. (OUT)
falling out (to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them)
Industry groups say that the market will __________ itself. (SORT)
sort this out (to deal in a satisfactory or successful way with a problem or situation)
I didn't really __________ with his friends. (OFF)
hit it off (to like someone and become friendly immediately)
__________, Dad. The train doesn't leave for another hour! (OUT)
chill out (to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you)
I still haven't __________ fixing that tap. (ROUND)
got round to (to do something that you have intended to do for a long time)
I always __________ you for good advice. (ON)
rely on / depend on (to trust someone or something)