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B2 Phrasal Verbs

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  • "Nigdy nie zagaśnie! Nigdy nie zagaśnie!" I love that song! Never let the fire STOP BURNING
    go out
  • My Maths teacher always REPRIMANDS me for being lazy.
    tells off
  • Chocolate IS A GOOD COMBINATION WITH nuts.
    goes with
  • I might ARRIVE late
    turn up
  • They always wear bright colours because they love to be EASILY NOTICED AS DIFFERENT FROM EVERYONE ELSE.
    stand out
  • She decided to QUIT social media because it was negatively affecting her..
    give up
  • I can't wait for them to RELEASE the new Roksana Wegiel album.
    bring out
  • He always ESCAPES PUNISHMENT FOR bad behaviour but I don't. It's so unfair.
    gets away with
  • Is it true British Council CLOSES FOR THE HOLIDAYS on December 22nd?
    breaks up
  • The robbers managed to STOP [AND ROB] the security van transporting priceless works of art.
    hold up
  • I decided to REJECT the offer of a replacement phone. I just wanted a refund.
    turn down
  • I can't POSTPONE going to the hairdresser any longer. I look like a poodle.
    put off
  • I FOLLOW [because of genes] my father. We're both very stubborn.
    take after
  • Many people in Poland ADMIRE AND WANT TO BE LIKE Robert Lewandowski and Iga Swiatek
    look up to
  • The shop's offer is you can TEST the phone for a week before paying for it.
    try out
  • The terrorists threatened to DESTROY Cervantes WITH EXPLOSIVES
    blow up
  • I'm afraid I have to CANCEL the party because we have a water leak.
    call off
  • Practically everyone GAINS weight over Christmas because of all the food and sitting around.
    puts on
  • You can FIND [by searching through] the answer on the internet.
    look up
  • I'm really trusting you. Please don't DISAPPOINT me again.
    let down
  • I don't really HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP with my grandparents
    get on
  • Sherlock Holmes agreed to INVESTIGATE the case.
    look into
  • I'm hoping to RECEIVE [a lot of] MONEY [from a not regular source] when my mum sells her home.
    come into
  • It took me a long time to RECOVER FROM the disappointment of not getting the job I wanted..
    get over