
Phrasal verbs
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- Q1To mention something.Bring up30s
- Q2To cause something to happen, usually something negative.Bring on30s
- Q3This can mean either to visit someone, or to use someone's or something's knowledge. To visit someoneCall on30s
- Q4To cancel somethingCall off30s
- Q5To support someone by giving them words of encouragement.Cheer on30s
- Q6A phrase of encouragement to someone who seems sad, or it can mean to try to make someone happier.Cheer up30s
- Q7To think of an idea.Come up (with something)30s
- Q8A new topic or event happensCome up30s
- Q9To enter.Come in30s
- Q10To meet or find by chance.Come across30s
- Q11To volunteer information about something, like a crime.Come forward30s
- Q12General meaning is "to interrupt or stop something."Cut off30s
- Q13This phrase has the same meaning as saying "Stop it."Cut (it) out30s
- Q14To interrupt someone when they are speaking.Cut in30s
- Q15To stop by for a visit, for a short time.Drop by/in30s