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Phrasal verbs with on (scrambled)
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Phrasal verbs with ON
Qualities and attitudes arrogant / arrogance – confident / confidence – curious / curiosity – humble / humility – ignorant/ ignorance – intellectual / intellect – knowledgeable / knowledge – perseverant / perseverance – self-aware / self-awareness Phrasal verbs 1. call for (= require) • 2. come across (= encounter) • 3. go against (= contradict) • 4. take somebody in (= deceive) • 5. get something across (= communicate) • 6. back something up (= support) Knowledge: idioms take it for granted - know for a fact - beyond a doubt - common knowledge – call … into question - cast doubt on - go with your gut
Phrasal verbs: put away, give away, throw away, pick out, put on, try on, pick up, take off, wear out, get into, go with, look for
Make a gave suitable for late teens or early 20 students with the following phrasal verbs: given up 2 get over 3 signed up 4 taken up 5 tried out 6 cut down on
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