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Common Idioms and Phrasal verbs
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Use the phrasal verb 'Pick Out' in a sentence.
Pick out means to choose someone or something
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'Austin looked up the recipe from the internet.' What does the phrasal verb 'Look up' means?
Look up means to search for and find a piece of information
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How important is it to hand in your reports before the deadline?
Hand in means to submit or to give sth to someone with authority
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'Have you ever tried to build a website from scratch?' What does 'from scratch' mean?
to start from the beginning (back to the drawing board)
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What things can you turn over?
Turn over means to change the position upside down
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'Put on' is a phrasal verb, can you use it in a sentence?
I put on my make up before going out for dinner.
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Do you give people the benefit of the doubt?
Benefit of the doubt means to believe someone even when you are doubtful
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Do you hate leaving things up in the air?
Up in the air means to be undecided
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Create a sentence using the idiom 'all off a sudden'
All of a sudden means suddenly
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'Wow, I was just about to call you when the phone rang.' What does the idiom 'about to' mean?
planning to do sth at the moment
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When you are in meeting, do you jot down notes?
Jot down means to write sth quickly
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'Sometimes we do things that we don't want to do because it is for the best.' What does 'for the best' means?
a bad situation that has some positives
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