Phrasal verbs: put up with, slow down, add to, soak up, cut down, use up, run out
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- Q1What does the phrasal verb 'cut down' mean?find outreduce or decreasebuild uplook for30s
- Q2What does the phrasal verb 'soak up' mean?wipe offabsorbthrow awaypour out30s
- Q3What does the phrasal verb 'put up with' mean?toleratedispose ofgive up onfinish off30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'use up' mean?save upput offconsume completelythrow away30s
- Q5What does the phrasal verb 'slow down' mean?tear apartreduce speedcarry onspeed up30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'add to' mean?maintain or sustainincrease or enhancedecrease or diminishdestroy or ruin30s
- Q7What does the phrasal verb 'run out' mean?stock upexhaust or depletepour outfill up30s