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'Put on' is a phrasal verb, can you use it in a sentence?
I put on my make up before going out for dinner.
How important is it to hand in your reports before the deadline?
Hand in means to submit or to give sth to someone with authority
What things can you turn over?
Turn over means to change the position upside down
When you are in meeting, do you jot down notes?
Jot down means to write sth quickly
Use the phrasal verb 'Pick Out' in a sentence.
Pick out means to choose someone or something
'Austin looked up the recipe from the internet.' What does the phrasal verb 'Look up' means?
Look up means to search for and find a piece of information
Do you give people the benefit of the doubt?
Benefit of the doubt means to believe someone even when you are doubtful
Create a sentence using the idiom 'all off a sudden'
All of a sudden means suddenly
Do you hate leaving things up in the air?
Up in the air means to be undecided
'Sometimes we do things that we don't want to do because it is for the best.' What does 'for the best' means?
a bad situation that has some positives
'Have you ever tried to build a website from scratch?' What does 'from scratch' mean?
to start from the beginning (back to the drawing board)
'Wow, I was just about to call you when the phone rang.' What does the idiom 'about to' mean?
planning to do sth at the moment