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  • To leave your bed in the morning
    get up
  • What do you call it when two people go on a date or dates
    go out with
    go over
    go off
    go ahead
  • He is __________ his employees.
    angry with
  • How often do you throw away old papers and letters?
    your answer
  • The cat is ___________ your action.
    surprised by
  • How can you put up with stress and deadlines?
    your answer
  • You are now unemployed. You should ________ a job so that you can have some money.
    apply for
  • What would you do if you found out that your ex still loves you?
    your answer
  • He is _______ people.
    frightened of
  • What do you call it when you leave the house to do something
    go after
    go out
    go ahead
    go over
  • Do you usually give in to people's request?
    your answer
  • Ha Noi is _________ Bun Cha.
    famous for
  • How to calm down when you are worried?
    your answer
  • To leave a boat, a bicycle, bus, plane or train
    get off
  • What is something you typically look forward to?
    your answer
  • to recover from a sickness
    get over
  • He is __________ a jacket.
    putting on
  • We should _____ phone ______ when we have a talk with our friends.
    put .... away
  • She is _________ a word in a dictionary.
    looking up
  • What do we call it when we put something in the bin?
    throw away
  • How many times a week do you work out? How many times would you like to?
    your answer
  • I've no more milk. I have _____ ______ of milk
    run out
  • What are tips that you give your friends when they face up to a break-up?
    your answer
  • What was something that you got away with doing as a child?
    your answer
  • Do you think that you have grown up?
    your answer
  • It's difficult ________ __________ to work after a holiday.
    go without
    going back
    go out
    go over
  • We have a lot of things in common so we ______ ________ with each other.
    get together
    get along
    get ahead
    get by
  • to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do:
    lay off