Unit 3 Phrasal Verbs
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- Q1TALK OVER : separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q2Figure out : separable or inseparable?separableinseparable20s
- Q3LOOK INTO: separable or inseparable?separableinseparable20s
- Q4CALM DOWN : separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q5COUNT ON: separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q6TURN OUT : separable or inseparable?Separableinseparable20s
- Q7HOLD BACK : separable or inseparable?separableinseparable20s
- Q8BUILD UP : separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q9CARRY OUT : separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q10CHEER UP : separable or inseparable?inseparableseparable20s
- Q11RELY ON: separable or inseparable?separableinseparable20s
- Q12rely onto need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeedto discuss a problem or situation with someone, often to find out their opinion or to get advicean increase, especially one that is gradual20s
- Q13carry outan increase, especially on that is gradualto do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to dophrasal verb with look verb20s
- Q14figure outto understand or solve somethingto stop feeling upset, angry, or excited, or to stop someone feeling this wayto examine the facts about a problem or situation20s
- Q15talk overto discuss a problem or situation with someone, often to find out their opinion or to get adviceto need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeedto not do something, often because of fear or because you do not want to make a bad situation worse20s