Grammar: Phrasal Verbs 2 Flashcards

Learn key separable, transitive phrasal verbs that require an object. (100 cards)

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Since he enjoys her company, he plans to ask her ______ for a casual dinner soon.

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ask her out
or
ask out his friend

When you ask someone out, you invite them on a date or outing.

She decided to ask out her colleague after work.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Please add ______ the items on the receipt to see if the total is correct.

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add up the items
or
add them up

When you add something up, you calculate the total by summing numbers.

Try to add the expenses up as you travel.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

My new shoes are so stiff. I hope I can break them ______ after a few walks.

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break them in
or
break in the shoes

When you break something in, you use it until it becomes comfortable.

It takes time to break in a new baseball glove.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

During family dinners, we often bring ______ topics from our daily lives.

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bring up topics
or
bring topics up

When you bring something up, you introduce a subject into conversation.

She brings up memories during holiday chats.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

I have a big birthday balloon. I’ll blow it ______ before the party starts.

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blow it up
or
blow up the balloon

When you blow something up, you fill it with air to make it larger.

Please blow up the inflatable mattress for guests.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

If the argument gets heated, someone should break it ______ before it gets worse.

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break it up
or
break up the argument

When you break something up, you stop a fight or disagreement.

Police arrived to break up the noisy gathering.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Hearing that old song always brings ______ great memories of summer vacations.

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brings back great memories
or
brings the memories back

When you bring something back, you revive or recall it from the past.

Old movies always bring back romantic feelings.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

If a fire starts in the kitchen, it could burn ______ the whole house.

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burn down the house
or
burn the house down

When you burn something down, you destroy it completely with fire.

Lightning can burn down entire forests overnight.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

With rain in the forecast, they might call ______ the outdoor concert.

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call off the concert
or
call the concert off

When you call something off, you cancel a planned event.

Organizers sometimes call off events when attendance drops.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

I think some quiet time will help you to calm the kids ______.

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calm the kids down
or
calm down the kids

When you calm someone down, you help them become less anxious or excited.

We calmed the dog down by putting him in the backyard for a while.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

If your friend is feeling low, listening to music might cheer her ______.

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cheer her up
or
cheer up your friend

When you cheer someone up, you make them feel happier.

I know some ice-cream will cheer you up.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Before moving, we should clean ______ the attic of old items.

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clean out the attic
or
clean the attic out

When you clean something out, you remove unnecessary things from it.

We cleaned out the fridge before grocery shopping.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

After the meal, everyone helps to clean ______ the kitchen.

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clean up the kitchen
or
clean the kitchen up

When you clean something up, you tidy and remove dirt from an area.

The kids cleaned up their rooms before guests came.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

If the word is incorrect, cross it ______ and write the right one.

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cross it out
or
cross out the word

When you cross something out, you draw a line through it to remove.

Please cross out any mistakes on the list.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

To save the forest, we need to cut ______ fewer trees.

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cut down fewer trees
or
cut fewer trees down

When you cut something down, you reduce the number or chop it.

Has she cut down her daily coffee intake?

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Complete the phrasal verb:

The painting didn’t turn out well, so I’ll do it ______.

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do it over
or
do over the painting

When you do something over, you repeat it to improve the result.

Would you do over that painting if you could?

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Complete the phrasal verb:

I’ll drop the kids ______ at school on my way to work.

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drop the kids off
or
drop off the kids

When you drop someone or something off, you take them to a place and leave them.

Did you drop off the clothes for dry cleaning yesterday?

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Complete the phrasal verb:

The kids are hungry, so eat ______ all your dinner.

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eat up your dinner
or
eat your dinner up

When you eat something up, you finish all the food.

The teens ate up all the cookies quickly.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

To apply for the visa, make sure you fill the form ______ with all required details.

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fill the form out
or
fill out the form

When you fill something out, you complete a document by adding information.

She filled out the survey online last night.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

After a long drive, stop at the station and fill the tank ______ before continuing.

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fill the tank up
or
fill up the tank

When you fill something up, you add liquid or material until it’s full.

The glass was filled up with fresh juice.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

The teacher asked the students to get their notes ______ during the lecture.

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get their notes down
or
get down their notes

When you get something down, you write or record it quickly.

Try to get down all the key points now.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Could you help get the luggage ______ the train?

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get the luggage off
or
get off the luggage

When you get something off, you remove it from a surface or vehicle.

I can’t get this paint off my hands.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

At the event, the company decided to give free samples ______ to attract customers.

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give free samples away
or
give away free samples

When you give something away, you distribute it for free.

Don’t give away your old clothes yet.

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Complete the phrasal verb:

Once you’ve finished reading it, please give the book ______ to the library.

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give the book back
or
give back the book

When you give something back, you return it to its owner.

He gave back the borrowed tools promptly.

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# Complete the phrasal verb: After checking the papers, the professor will **hand them \_\_\_\_\_\_** to the class.
hand them **back** or **hand back** the papers ## Footnote When you **hand something back**, you return it by giving it directly. *Has the coach **handed back** our gear yet?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Before the deadline passes, remember to **hand your assignment \_\_\_\_\_\_** to the office.
hand your assignment **in** or **hand in** your assignment ## Footnote When you **hand something in**, you submit it to an authority. *The employees **handed in** their reports before noon.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Volunteers at the fair plan to **hand flyers \_\_\_\_\_\_** to promote the cause.
hand flyers **out** or **hand out** flyers ## Footnote When you **hand something out**, you distribute it by hand to people. *Will you **hand out** the snacks now?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: When the call ends, don't forget to **hang the phone \_\_\_\_\_\_** properly.
hang the phone **up** or **hang up** the phone ## Footnote When you **hang something up**, you end a phone call by replacing the receiver. *Don't **hang up** until we finish talking.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: For a quick meal, just **heat the leftovers \_\_\_\_\_\_** in the microwave.
heat the leftovers **up** or **heat up** the leftovers ## Footnote When you **heat something up**, you make it warmer using heat. *Has the apartment been **heated up** enough?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: During the sale, shoppers couldn't **hold \_\_\_\_\_\_** their excitement any longer.
hold **back** their excitement or **hold** their excitement **back** ## Footnote When you **hold something back**, you restrain or suppress it. *Traffic **held back** commuters for hours.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Traffic jams often **hold cars \_\_\_\_\_\_** during rush hour in the city.
hold cars **up** or **hold up** cars ## Footnote When you **hold something up**, you delay or slow it down. *What **held up** the delivery this time?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: To stay safe, **keep children \_\_\_\_\_\_** from the hot stove.
keep children **away** or **keep away** children ## Footnote When you **keep someone away**, you prevent them from approaching. *Signs **keep away** strangers from the yard.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Builders plan to **knock the old wall \_\_\_\_\_\_** to expand the room.
knock the wall **down** or **knock down** the wall ## Footnote When you **knock something down**, you demolish it by hitting. *Workers **knocked down** the fence easily.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: The strong punch **knocked his opponent \_\_\_\_\_\_** in the final round.
knocked his opponent **out** or **knocked out** the opponent ## Footnote When you **knock someone out**, you make them unconscious with a hit or punch. *Did that punch **knock out** the player?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Be careful near the table so you don't **knock the vase \_\_\_\_\_\_** accidentally.
knock the vase **over** or **knock over** the vase ## Footnote When you **knock something over**, you cause it to fall by hitting it. *Be careful not to **knock over** the lamp.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Before starting the game, **lay the cards \_\_\_\_\_\_** on the table face up.
lay the cards **down** or **lay down** the cards ## Footnote When you **lay something down**, you place it flat on a surface. *Please **lay down** your tools now.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Due to budget cuts, the company had to **lay several employees \_\_\_\_\_\_** last month.
lay several employees **off** or **lay off** employees ## Footnote When you **lay someone off**, you terminate their employment temporarily or permanently. *Will they **lay off** more staff soon?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: When packing for the trip, don't **leave any essentials \_\_\_\_\_\_** at home.
leave any essentials **behind** or **leave behind** essentials ## Footnote When you **leave something behind**, you forget to take it with you. *Don't **leave behind** your umbrella today.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: In the recipe, make sure not to **leave the sugar \_\_\_\_\_\_** or it won't taste right.
leave the sugar **out** or **leave out** the sugar ## Footnote When you **leave something out**, you omit or exclude it. *Recipes sometimes **leave out** key steps.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: On a hot day, open the windows to **let fresh air \_\_\_\_\_\_** the room.
let fresh air **in** or **let in** fresh air ## Footnote When you **let something in**, you allow it to enter. *Open the door to **let in** some air.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: After the movie ends, the theater will **let the audience \_\_\_\_\_\_** through the exits.
let the audience **out** or **let out** the audience ## Footnote When you **let someone out**, you allow them to leave. *The teacher **lets out** class early on Fridays.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Take a moment to **look the document \_\_\_\_\_\_** before signing it.
look the document **over** or **look over** the document ## Footnote When you **look something over**, you examine it quickly. *Can you **look over** this email quickly?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: If you don't know the word, **look it \_\_\_\_\_\_** in the dictionary.
look it **up** or **look up** the word ## Footnote When you **look something up**, you search for information about it. *Have you **looked up** the train times?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Don't **mix the ingredients \_\_\_\_\_\_** until the batter is smooth.
mix the ingredients **up** or **mix up** the ingredients ## Footnote When you **mix something up**, you combine it thoroughly. *Chefs **mix up** ingredients for salads.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: At the party, **pass the snacks \_\_\_\_\_\_** so everyone can try them.
pass the snacks **around** or **pass around** the snacks ## Footnote When you **pass something around**, you distribute it to a group. *Photos were **passed around** at the reunion.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I'll definitely **pay my parents \_\_\_\_\_\_** as soon as I get a job.
pay my parents **back** or **pay back** my parents ## Footnote When you **pay someone back**, you return money owed. *When will you **pay back** the money I lent you?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Help me **pick a dress \_\_\_\_\_\_** for the wedding from these options.
pick a dress **out** or **pick out** a dress ## Footnote When you **pick something out**, you select it from choices. *Please help me **pick out** a birthday gift.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: On your way home, could you **pick \_\_\_\_\_\_** some milk at the store?
pick **up** some milk or **pick some milk up** ## Footnote When you **pick something up**, you collect or buy it. *I'll **pick up** my in-laws on my way home.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: The guide will **point the landmarks \_\_\_\_\_\_** during the tour.
point the landmarks **out** or **point out** the landmarks ## Footnote When you **point something out**, you indicate or mention it. *Can you **point out** the best route?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Before the meeting, **print the report \_\_\_\_\_\_** for everyone to review.
print the report **out** or **print out** the report ## Footnote When you **print something out**, you produce a paper copy. *Please **print out** the agenda for tomorrow.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: The old building was unsafe, so they had to **pull it \_\_\_\_\_\_** completely.
pull it **down** or **pull down** the building ## Footnote When you **pull something down**, you demolish or lower it. *Crews **pull down** old signs regularly.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: After playing, the children should **put their toys \_\_\_\_\_\_** in the box.
put their toys **away** or **put away** the toys ## Footnote When you **put something away**, you store it in its proper place. *Thanks for **putting away** the groceries.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Once you've looked at the book, please **put it \_\_\_\_\_\_** on the shelf.
put it **back** or **put back** the book ## Footnote When you **put something back**, you return it to its original position. *Did you **put back** the extra plates?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Be gentle when you **put the vase \_\_\_\_\_\_** on the table.
put the vase **down** or **put down** the vase ## Footnote When you **put something down**, you place it on a surface. *Where should I **put down** this box?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Due to rain, they decided to **put the outdoor event \_\_\_\_\_\_** until next week.
put the event **off** or **put off** the event ## Footnote When you **put something off**, you postpone it. *Don't **put off** calling the dentist.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Don't let the seller **rip you \_\_\_\_\_\_** with those overpriced tickets.
rip you **off** or **rip off** customers ## Footnote When you **rip someone off**, you cheat them by charging too much. *Scammers often **rip off** unsuspecting buyers.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: After reading the letter, she chose to **rip it \_\_\_\_\_\_** in anger.
rip it **up** or **rip up** the letter ## Footnote When you **rip something up**, you tear it into pieces. *Should we **rip up** these old love notes?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Watch out for squirrels so you don't **run them \_\_\_\_\_\_** with your bike.
run them **over** or **run over** pedestrians ## Footnote When you **run someone or something over**, you hit them with a vehicle. *Drivers must avoid **running over** curbs.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: If the shoes don't fit, you can **send them \_\_\_\_\_\_** to the store.
send them **back** or **send back** the shoes ## Footnote When you **send something back**, you return it to the sender. *Will you **send back** the oversized shirt?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Try to **set some money \_\_\_\_\_\_** each month for emergencies.
set some money **aside** or **set aside** money ## Footnote When you **set something aside**, you save or reserve it. *Savers **set aside** money monthly for savings.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: We need to **set the tent \_\_\_\_\_\_** before it gets dark.
set the tent **up** or **set up** the tent ## Footnote When you **set something up**, you assemble or arrange it. *Who **set up** the picnic tables?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: At the end of the day, the factory will **shut \_\_\_\_\_\_** for maintenance.
shut **down** or **shut** the factory **down** ## Footnote When you **shut something down**, you close it permanently or temporarily. *Should we **shut down** the old machine?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Did you remember to **shut \_\_\_\_\_\_** the stove?
shut **off** the stove or **shut the stove off** ## Footnote When you **shut something off**, you stop the flow or operation. *To save water, make sure to **shut the faucet off** after use.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: As you approach the curve, **slow the car \_\_\_\_\_\_** for safety.
slow the car **down** or **slow down** the car ## Footnote When you **slow something down**, you reduce its speed. *Why not **slow down** your pace a little for a while?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Let's **sort the problems \_\_\_\_\_\_** before they get worse.
sort the problems **out** or **sort out** the problems ## Footnote When you **sort something out**, you resolve or organize it. *Can we **sort out** this mess today?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: To finish on time, we need to **speed the process \_\_\_\_\_\_**.
speed the process **up** or **speed up** the process ## Footnote When you **speed something up**, you make it go faster. *Please **speed up** the checkout line.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Curious kids often **take their toys \_\_\_\_\_\_** to see how they work.
take their toys **apart** or **take apart** the toys ## Footnote When you **take something apart**, you disassemble it. *Mechanics **take apart** engines for repairs.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: The waiter will **take the plates \_\_\_\_\_\_** after we finish eating.
take the plates **away** or **take away** the plates ## Footnote When you **take something away**, you remove it from a place. *I think that trip will **take your worries away** for a short time.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: If you're not satisfied, you can **take the item \_\_\_\_\_\_** for a refund.
take the item **back** or **take back** the item ## Footnote When you **take something back**, you return it to the store. *Stores **take back** items with receipts.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: During the meeting, make sure to **take \_\_\_\_\_\_** important points for later review.
take **down** important points or **take important points down** ## Footnote When you **take something down**, you write or record it. *Did they **take down** the holiday lights?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Before entering the house, **take your shoes \_\_\_\_\_\_** to keep the floor clean.
take your shoes **off** or **take off** your shoes ## Footnote When you **take something off**, you remove it from your body. *Should I **take off** my coat now?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Every evening, remember to **take the garbage \_\_\_\_\_\_** before it overflows.
take the garbage **out** or **take out** the garbage ## Footnote When you **take something out**, you remove it from a place. *I think we should **take out** this line from your resume.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: We should **talk the issue \_\_\_\_\_\_** before making a final decision.
talk the issue **over** or **talk over** the issue ## Footnote When you **talk something over**, you discuss it thoroughly. *Have they **talked over** the marriage proposal yet?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: In frustration, he decided to **tear the contract \_\_\_\_\_\_** into pieces.
tear the contract **up** or **tear up** the contract ## Footnote When you **tear something up**, you rip it into small pieces. *Don't **tear up** the agreement, please.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Give me time to **think your proposal \_\_\_\_\_\_** before I respond.
think your proposal **over** or **think over** your proposal ## Footnote When you **think something over**, you consider it carefully. *I'll **think over** your offer overnight.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Don't **throw that bottle \_\_\_\_\_\_**; recycle it instead.
throw that bottle **away** or **throw away** the bottle ## Footnote When you **throw something away**, you discard it as trash. *Should we **throw away** this expired juice?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: To sweeten the deal, the seller will **throw \_\_\_\_\_\_** free concert tickets.
throw **in** free tickets or **throw free tickets in** ## Footnote When you **throw something in**, you add it as an extra. *What did they **throw in** with the phone?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: The judge might **throw the case \_\_\_\_\_\_** due to lack of evidence.
throw the case **out** or **throw out** the case ## Footnote When you **throw something out**, you dismiss or reject it. *Judges **throw out** invalid claims often.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: At the store, you can **try the jacket \_\_\_\_\_\_** to check the fit.
try the jacket **on** or **try on** the jacket ## Footnote When you **try something on**, you put on clothing to test it. *Can I **try on** these shoes please?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Why not **try the new software \_\_\_\_\_\_** before buying it?
try the software **out** or **try out** the software ## Footnote When you **try something out**, you test it to see if it works. *Have you **tried out** the new app?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Could you **turn the sign \_\_\_\_\_\_** so we can read the back?
turn the sign **around** or **turn around** the sign ## Footnote When you **turn something around**, you rotate it to face the opposite way. *Please **turn the car around** so we're facing the ocean.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: If the music is too loud, please **turn it \_\_\_\_\_\_** a bit.
turn it **down** or **turn down** the music ## Footnote When you **turn something down**, you reduce its volume or intensity. *I usually **turn down the volume** of my Zoom meetings at night.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Before leaving the room, **turn the lights \_\_\_\_\_\_** to save energy.
turn the lights **off** or **turn off** the lights ## Footnote When you **turn something off**, you stop its operation. *Did someone **turn off** the coffee maker?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: To start the machine, simply **turn it \_\_\_\_\_\_** with the switch.
turn it **on** or **turn on** the machine ## Footnote When you **turn something on**, you start its operation. *When do you **turn on** the alarm system?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Please **turn the pancake \_\_\_\_\_\_** when it's golden brown.
turn the pancake **over** or **turn over** the pancake ## Footnote When you **turn something over**, you flip it to the other side. *Cooks **turn over** steaks on the grill.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: We might **use all the paint \_\_\_\_\_\_** on this one wall.
use all the paint **up** or **use up** the paint ## Footnote When you **use something up**, you consume all of it. *Please don't **use up** all the hot water.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Try not to **wake \_\_\_\_\_\_** the baby.
wake **up** the baby or **wake the baby up** ## Footnote When you **wake someone up**, you rouse them from sleep. *Did I **wake you up** when I was getting ready this morning?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Let the engine **warm \_\_\_\_\_\_** before driving in cold weather.
warm **up** or **warm the engine up** ## Footnote When you **warm something up**, you heat it gradually. *Athletes **warm up** before every game.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I need to **look \_\_\_\_\_\_** the new words in the dictionary.
look **up** the new words or **look the new words up** ## Footnote When you **look something up**, you search for information. *I'll **look up** the address online.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I missed my landlord's call. I need to **call him \_\_\_\_\_\_**.
call him **back** or **call back** the landlord. ## Footnote When you **call someone back**, you return their phone call. *When will you **call back** the client?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I always **write \_\_\_\_\_\_** important reminders in my notebook.
write **down** important reminders or **write the reminders down** ## Footnote When you **write something down**, you record it on paper. *She **wrote down** the recipe quickly.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: If you're free, could you **help the neighbours \_\_\_\_\_\_**?
help the neighbours **out** or **help out** the neighbours ## Footnote When you **help out**, you provide assistance in a task. *Can you **help out** with dinner prep?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I love this song! Can you **turn \_\_\_\_\_\_** the volume a bit?
turn **up** the volume or **turn the volume up** ## Footnote When you **turn something up**, you increase the sound, heat, etc. *The oven isn't hot enough. Can you **turn it up**?*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: We have to **carry \_\_\_\_\_\_** the boss's instructions carefully.
carry **out** the instructions or **carry them out** | When you **carry something out**, you perform or complete a task. ## Footnote *They **carried out the orders** as expected.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Don't forget to **back \_\_\_\_\_\_** all your files regularly.
back **up** your files or **back your files up** ## Footnote When you **back something up**, you make a copy for safety. *I always **back up** my files to the cloud.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: Please **chop \_\_\_\_\_\_** these vegetables for the salad.
chop **up** the vegetables or **chop these vegetables up** ## Footnote When you **chop something up**, you cut it into small pieces with a knife. *I'll **chop up** the meat if you prepare the potatoes.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I'm sure the boss will **tell \_\_\_\_\_\_** my colleague for being late.
tell **off** my colleague or **tell my colleague off** ## Footnote When you **tell someone off**, you scold or criticize them angrily. *I **told him off** for almost hitting me with his bike.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: He **picked \_\_\_\_\_\_** every aspect of my report. He hated it all.
picked **apart** every aspect or **picked every aspect apart** ## Footnote When you **pick something apart**, you criticize or analyze it harshly. *The critic picked apart every detail of the new movie.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: We need to **figure \_\_\_\_\_\_** the best route before leaving.
figure **out** the best route or **figure it out** ## Footnote When you **figure something out**, you solve or understand a problem. *I have no idea how I'll afford university, but I'll **figure it out**.*
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# Complete the phrasal verb: I'm sure someone will **buy \_\_\_\_\_\_** that company soon.
buy **out** the company or **buy the company out**. ## Footnote When you **buy someone out**, you purchase their share of a business. *The company plans to **buy out** their competitor soon.*