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  • I want you to ________ all this mess up.
    drop
    set
    clear
    take
  • My grandmother ________ into me the recipes she had learned from her mother.
    slipped
    got
    drummed
    blew
  • The lifeguard quickly ______ in when he saw the swimmer struggling.
    dropped
    stepped
    got
    let
  • The soccer match was ______ off because of heavy rain.
    got
    dropped
    called
    let
  • I don't want to ________ myself down to coming back on a particular date.
    cream
    step
    tie
    take
  • I don’t understand what you’re _______ at—can you explain more clearly?
    speaking
    driving
    going
    taking
  • He decided to _____ out of college to start his own business.
    tied
    slipped
    drop
    got
  • I tried to follow the instructions carefully, but I ______ up on the last step.
    got
    dropped
    slipped
    took
  • The coach spent hours ______ the rules into the players before the big game.
    clearing
    drumming
    going
    getting
  • He had to shout because the traffic noise ______ out his voice.
    took
    got
    drowned
    made
  • The passengers were told to ________ out of the bus because of a technical issue.
    make
    drop
    get
    take
  • He tends to _______ off during long meetings and starts daydreaming.
    call
    switch
    put
    take
  • The heavy rain finally _____ up, and we were able to go outside.
    turn
    let
    take
    make
  • The kind family decided to _______ in the stray dog they found in the park.
    take
    slip
    let
    give
  • Can you help me ______ up a balloon for the party decorations?
    let
    blow
    get
    slip
  • She was surprised when an old friend ______ up at her birthday party.
    let
    got
    turned
    took
  • It’s important to stay calm and not ______ up when dealing with difficult situations.
    let
    take
    get
    blow