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140 Phrasal Verbs!! VI
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She __ __ a story to explain why she was late. (= To invent, create something)
made up
Oops!
Okay!
The government __ __ of the peace talks. (=To stop doing something or participating in something)
pulled out
Oops!
Okay!
Let's __ __ that new café for a coffee. (= To visit someone or somewhere quickly and unexpectedly. It implies a brief or casual visit)
pop into
Oops!
Okay!
Don't __ __ your little brother. It's not nice. (= To tease or bully someone, especially someone who is weaker, or less powerful)
pick on
Oops!
Okay!
We've __ __ after our fight. (= To reconcile or become friends again after a quarrel)
made up
Oops!
Okay!
I'll __ you __ at the airport at 3 o'clock. (= Tocollect someone from a place, often in a vehicle)
pick ... up
Oops!
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We __ our friends __ when they visited from out of town. (= To provide someone with a place to stay, usually in your own home.
put ... up
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I __ __ some Spanish while I was traveling in South America. (=To learn something without formal study)
picked up
Oops!
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He __ __ the rubbish from the floor. (= To lift something from the ground or a surface)
picked up
Oops!
Okay!
The police officer ___ the car __ for speeding. (=To stop a vehicle at the side of the road)
pulled.. over
Oops!
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I could __ ___ my friend in the crowd. (=To identify or recognize someone or something)
pick out
Oops!
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I __ ___ the address so I wouldn't forget it. (= To write something quickly, especially because you do not want to forget it.)
noted down
Oops!
Okay!
We've decided to __ __ our trip to Japan until next year. (= To postpone or delay)
put off
Oops!
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Zoos used to __ __ huge crowds. (= To attract people)
pull in sb
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He __ __ the difference between the two pictures. (= To indicate or draw attention to something)
pointed out
Oops!
Okay!
The car __ __ in front of the house. (=To stop a vehicle)
pulled up
Oops!
Okay!
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