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Education Phrasal Verbs

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  • To get up to date with missed work or learning.
    Catch up
  • To search for information, typically in books or online sources.
    Look up (information)
  • To defend what you believe in
    Stand up (for)
  • Execute instructions
    Carry out
  • Do (a plan, an activity)
    Get up to
  • To submit completed work or assignments to a teacher or instructor.
    Hand in (homework/assignment)
  • To guess the correct answer
    Figure out
  • To leave school or a course before completing it.
    Drop out
  • To make progress or excel in one's studies or academic performance.
    Get ahead (in class)
  • To find a solution through effort or problem-solving.
    Work out (a solution)
  • To resolve or solve a problem or issue.
    Sort out (a problem)
  • To become accustomed to a new school, class, or learning environment.
    Settle in
  • To allow someone to get away with something
    Let off the hook
  • To give your opinion
    Speak up
  • To erase
    Wipe out
  • To complete a form by providing necessary information.
    Fill out (a form)
  • To invent
    Make up
  • To maintain the same pace or level as others in a class or course.
    Keep up (with)
  • Increase something (strength, speed, preassure..)
    Build up
  • To review or refresh one's knowledge or skills in a particular area.
    Brush up on
  • Tolerate
    Put up with
  • To mention or introduce a topic in a discussion or lesson.
    Bring up
  • To support someone in an argument or discussion, often with evidence or facts.
    Back up
  • To begin studying a new subject or engaging in a new activity.
    Take up (a subject/activity)
  • To take someone to school or a learning institution and leave them there.
    Drop off