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Phrasal verbs (Unit 5)

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  • To not do something you were planning to do, or to stop doing something before you have finished.
    To drop out
  • To compete for a position on the team or a part in the play.
    To try out
  • To avoid doing something that you do not want to do, especially by giving an excuse.
    To get out of sth
  • To get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy.
    To get over sth/sb
  • To be known or discovered finally and surprisingly.
    To turn out
  • To direct attention toward something.
    To point out sth
  • To achieve what is expected, esp. high standards.
    To live up to sth
  • To accept (a challenge, job, responsibility)
    To take on
  • To get information about something because you want to know more about it, or to learn a fact or piece of information for the first time.
    To find out
  • To delay or move an activity to a later time, or to stop or prevent someone from doing something.
    To put off
  • To manage to just pass or complete sth
    To get through sth
  • To return something to the person who gave it to you.
    To hand back
  • To do something you did not have time to do earlier.
    To catch up with
  • To separate one type of things from a group of things.
    To sort out
  • To perform or complete a job or activity; To fulfill.
    To carry out
  • To succeed in avoiding punishment for something.
    To get away with sth
  • To finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left.
    To run out of