
Phrasal verbs
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- Q1What does 'break down' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to break into piecesto have a physical fightto have a breakdown mentallyto stop working or function30s
- Q2What does 'bring up' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to bring up a childto mention or introduce a topicto bring something up a flight of stairsto bring up a problem30s
- Q3What does 'take off' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to take an airplane flightto remove (clothing, accessories, etc.)to take something away from someoneto take a break from work30s
- Q4What does 'get over' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to recover from (an illness, loss, or difficulty)to get over a fear of heightsto get over a physical obstacleto get over a river or stream30s
- Q5What does 'look forward to' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to gaze in a forward directionto anticipate or eagerly await somethingto stare at someone in a creepy wayto search for something in the distance30s
- Q6What does 'catch up with' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to catch something that is fallingto catch a ball with a mittto catch a cold from someoneto reach the same level or position as someone30s
- Q7What does 'turn up' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to appear or arrive unexpectedlyto turn over a new leafto turn something upside downto increase the volume30s
- Q8What does 'run out of' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to go for a run until tiredto run out the door quicklyto run out of time in a raceto exhaust the supply of something30s
- Q9What does 'put up with' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to tolerate or endureto put money into an investmentto put on a performanceto put something in a high place30s
- Q10What does 'come across' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to come across a finish lineto come across a streetto come across as rudeto find or encounter by chance30s
- Q11What does 'put off' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to take off clothingto turn off a lightto place something on a surfaceto postpone30s
- Q12What does 'call off' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to make a phone callto start shoutingto mark with a symbolto cancel30s
- Q13What does 'get over' mean in the context of phrasal verbs?to get past something without effortto recover from somethingto obtain somethingto jump over something30s
- Q14What does the phrasal verb 'break up' mean?To learn something newTo have a big mealTo end a romantic relationshipTo repair a broken object30s
- Q15What does the phrasal verb 'turn down' mean?To agree with someoneTo reject or refuse somethingTo increase the volumeTo arrive at a destination30s