
Expressions with luck
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- Q1What does the phrasal verb 'look over' mean?To check or review somethingTo run quicklyTo jump highTo read a story30s
- Q2What does the phrasal verb 'talk over' mean?To discuss something with someoneTo shout loudlyTo speak to a petTo sing a song30s
- Q3What does the phrasal verb 'get over' mean?To climb a wallTo go to bedTo recover from somethingTo eat lunch30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'go over' mean?To walk aroundTo review something carefullyTo swim in a poolTo run fast30s
- Q5What does the phrasal verb 'hand over' mean?To keep it for yourselfTo hide it under somethingTo give something to someoneTo throw it away30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'look over' mean?To show a pictureTo stand upTo check or review somethingTo make a noise30s
- Q7What does the phrasal verb 'take over' mean?To play a gameTo give something awayTo gain control of somethingTo stop working30s
- Q8What does the phrasal verb 'start over' mean?To skip aheadTo begin again from the beginningTo ask a questionTo finish quickly30s
- Q9What does the phrasal verb 'run over' mean?To play with a ballTo hit someone or something with a vehicleTo walk very slowlyTo jump really high30s
- Q10What does the phrasal verb 'come over' mean?To run awayTo visit someoneTo fall downTo leave quickly30s