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  • W___ out! You might get hit by a car.
    watch out
  • I have to l___ off my parents while I'm at university
    live off
  • Can you t___ up the music? I can't hear it.
    turn up
  • To charge your phone, attach it to the charger, p ___ it in to the socket, and wait until it is completely charged
    plug
  • I need to be at the airport by 11, so I should s___ off at about 10.
    set off
  • I think I need to c____ down on Diet Coke - I drink too much
    cut down on
  • I'll come and p____ you up in the car at 6. We can go to the party together.
    pick you up
  • My two sisters often f___ out with each other. Sometimes they don't speak to each other for days!
    fall out whit
  • I really l___ forward to my weekly dance class. It's fun!
    look forward to
  • I like to keep fit, so I w___ out four or five times a week.
    work out
  • You seemed so happy together. Why did you b___ up?
    break up
  • The goalkeeper was s___ off for a bad foul.
    sent off
  • My father got a loan from the bank to help s ___ up the business
    set up
  • I g___ on well with my classmates.
    get on with
  • I need to go to the cash machine and t___ out some money before we get the train.
    take out
  • I need to p___ back the money my father lent me.
    pay back
  • My doctor told me I had to c____ out dairy products because I have an allergy.
    cut out
  • We've r___ out of milk. Can you get some on your way home tonight?
    run out
  • The plane should t___ off on time. Let's sit back and relax.
    take off
  • If you wanto to find a job, you could l___ for one on the internet or in the newspapers.
    look for
  • You need to w_______ before you do any exercise.
    warm up
  • We often e____ out, as neither of us likes cooking.
    eat out
  • My train leaves at 3. Do you think you can d___ me off at the station on your way to work??
    drop off
  • I need to get a better job. My salary isn't enought to l___ on.
    live on