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Prepare 6 Phrasal verbs units 1-6

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  • What's the meaning of 'pick on'?: We picked on him all the time because we were so much older than him
    Choose a person and criticise or treat them unfairly
  • Make progress
    get in
    get on
    put off
    figure out
  • Try to get or achieve something
    join in
    go for
    try out
    get it
  • Have you ever had to ________ any food from your diet for any reason?
    cut out
  • Eat in a restaurant
    eat out
  • Do you ever _______ snacks between meals?
    fill up on
  • Persuade someone to do something
    talk (someone) into (something)
  • Finish classes at the end of term
    give out
    break up
    figure out
    put off
  • Do you tend to _______ just one type of food, like pasta?
    live on
  • If you think something might have ________, do you ever risk eating it anyway?
    gone off (go off)
  • What's the meaning of 'fall out with (someone)'?: Very few people would claim they've never fallen out with their siblings
    Argue with someone and stop being friendly with them
  • Distribute something to people
    get on
    hand in
    give out
    note down
  • Become less hot
    cool down
  • Trust someone or something to help you
    depend on
  • What's the meaning of 'take after'?: My brother takes after my dad in that he is good at fixing things.
    Be similar to an older member of your family.
  • Eat all the food you have been given
    eat up
  • What's the meaning of 'identify with'?: As the eldest child of three, I'm good at identifying with people younger than me
    Feel that you can understand someone or be able to share their feelings