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Phrasal verbs 1.1

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  • What does "check out" mean?
    To inspect and decide if something looks good
    To look on the other side of something
    To cover parts of your body with clothing
    To write a small note
  • What does "blow up" mean?
    To explode something
    To put something in a new location
    To give a paper to someone else
    To rotate to the other side
  • What does "jot down" mean?
    To look on the other side of something
    To write a small note
    To inspect and decide if something looks good
    To cover parts of your body with clothing
  • What does "look up" mean?
    To make a single decision about people or things in a group
    To research information on someone or something.
    To give something to someone in a position of authority.
    To use the telephone to talk to someone
  • What does "put on" mean?
    To write a small note
    To inspect and decide if something looks good
    To look on the other side of something
    To cover parts of your body with clothing
  • What does "give up" mean?
    To go away with someone
    To put something in a new location
    To give something to someone else
    To quit something
  • What does "pick out" mean?
    To cover parts of your body with clothing
    To give something to someone in a position of authority.
    To research information on someone or something.
    To make a single decision about people or things in a group
  • What does "call up" mean?
    To give someone information
    To say someone's name for the first time
    To use the telephone to have a conversation with someone
    To ask someone to come to you
  • What does "hand in" mean?
    To research information on someone or something.
    To use your hand to say "hi" to someone.
    To give something to someone in a position of authority.
    To make a single decision about people or things in a group.
  • What does "fill out" mean?
    To quit something
    To put water in a bucket
    To explode something
    To write information on a paper
  • What does "turn over" mean?
    To cover parts of your body with clothing
    To inspect and decide if something looks good
    To look on the other side of something
    To write a small note