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Phrasal verbs b2

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  • et’s __________ grandma this afternoon – she’ll be happy to see us!
    drop in on
  • He always tries to __________ doing the dishes because he hates doing them.
    get out of
  • You should always __________ what you believe in.
    stand up for
  • He brought flowers to __________ missing her birthday.
    make up for
  • He cheated in the exam and managed to __________ it.
    get away with
  • What did the kids __________ while we were out?
    get up to
  • After being sick for a week, it was hard to __________ my classmates.
    catch up with
  • I’ve been feeling tired lately, so I decided to __________ coffee.
    cut down on
  • We need to __________ a name for our new product.
    come up with
  • Do you __________ your new neighbours? or do you have a bad relationship?
    get along/on with
  • Some people __________ others just because of their job.
    look down on
  • Let’s stop chatting and __________ the task.
    get on with
  • We need to go shopping – we’ve __________ bread.
    run out of
  • I really __________ my grandmother – she’s so strong.
    look up to
  • How can you __________ all that noise? I can't tolorate it!
    put up with
  • During the project, we __________ unexpected technical issues.
    came up against
  • You must __________ the consequences of your actions.
    face up to
  • I __________ seeing you again soon! I can't wait.
    look forward to
  • Most children eventually __________ their fear of the dark.
    grow out of
  • I hope I can __________ finishing that book this weekend.
    get round to
  • I don’t __________ going to the party tonight. I’m exhausted.
    feel up to
  • She doesn’t __________ sports, but she loves tennis. Actually, she is a doctor.
    go in for