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  • I couldn’t ___ the TV. The remote seems broken.
    turn on
    carry on
    give up
    turn off
  • I don’t think I can ___ waiting any longer; it’s too late.
    give away
    check out
    force out
    hold out
  • Don’t ___! You can solve the problem if you keep trying.
    turn on
    get over
    give up
    hold out
  • We ___ at 6 a.m. to catch the first train to the city.
    carried on
    moved on
    set off
    held out
  • The situation was so stressful that he almost ___ in the middle of the meeting.
    fell apart
    showed up
    carried on
    set off
  • Our car ___ in the middle of the motorway yesterday so we couldn't go to the birthdayparty.
    made off with
    turned off
    set off
    broke down
  • She ___ her old clothes to the charity shop last weekend.
    made off with
    gave away
    showed up
    fell apart
  • Before renting a flat, it’s important to ___ it carefully.
    give away
    turn on
    put up with
    check out
  • You should ___ doing the project if you want to get a good mark.
    show up
    fall apart
    give up
    carry on
  • The old book is so fragile it might ___ if you open it too quickly.
    fall apart
    carry on
    throw away
    use up
  • After finishing high school, she ___ on traveling around Europe for a few months.
    set off
    carried on
    gave up
    held out
  • The thief ___ the jewels before anyone noticed.
    made off with
    fell apart
    gave away
    dropped out
  • The kids ___ all the candy before dinner!
    got out
    fell apart
    made off with
    gave away
  • I waited for her at the station, but she didn’t ___ on time.
    show up
    end up
    come across
    get away with