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Phrasal Verbs 2

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Phrasal Verbs 2

Descripción:
the most common phrasal verbs in English

Fecha de Creación: 2025/04/16

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 113

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As soon as the show ended, we ? for the nearest exist // During the drill, everyone ? for the assembly point (to move towards).

They made the attic ? a cozy guest room // She made the empty jars ? beautiful flower vases for decoration (to change into sth else).

I can barely ? out the handwriting on this old letter //Could you ? out a check for 100$ to cover the payment? (to decipher; to write).

He made ? an excuse // After their argument, they ? up and went out for dinner together ( to invent; to reconcile ).

She bought him a gift to make ? for missing his party //He worked overtime to make ? for the days he missed last week (compensate).

I missed out ? the concert // She didn't apply for the promotion and missed out ? a great opportunity (to miss an opportunity).

I always mix ? their names // I mixed ? the directions and got lost (to confuse).

She enjoys mixing ? people from different backgrounds (to socialize).

The host passed ? snacks during the party // the teacher passed ? the worksheet to the students.

to die.

He passed ? from the heat during the marathon //several people passed ? at the crowded concert (to lose consciousness).

She finally paid ? her credit card bill after months of saving // all of his hard work paid ? when he was promoted.

The older kids often pick ? the younger ones (to bully).

Pick ? some milk, please // She quickly pick ? Spanish after moving to Madrid.

She ? out a mistake in the report // the guided ? out the historic building along the street.

They plan to pull ? the old building to make space for a new park // the city council decided to pull ? the abandoned warehouse.

The charity event pulled ? a large crows //the train pulled ? to the station right on time (to attract; to arrive).

He decided to pull ? of the competition //the investor pulled ? of the deal (to withdraw).

to stop by the side of the road.

He pulled ? in front of the house to drop off the groceries //the taxi pulled ? outside the hotel right on time.

She ? aside some money each month for emergencies /the decided to ? aside their differences (to save for later; to ignore temporarily).

He ? down his phone to focus on the conversation //she felt hurt when her boss ? her down in front of ther colleagues (to place on a surface; to criticise).

The meeting was put ? until next week //the bad weather put us ? from going to the park today (to delay; to discourage).

they put ? a fantastic concert for the event (to organise).

she put ? her coat before leaving.

They put ? the campfire before levaing the campsite // I hope I'm not putting you ? by asking for help at such short notice.

Can you put me ? to the manafer? // she was put ? a lot of stress during the exam (to connect a call; to subject sb to sth difficult).

they put ? their guests in the spare rome for the weekend //the workers put ? scaffolding around the building (to provide lodging; to erect).

She has to put up ? noisy teenagers all the time.

Rub the lotion ? your skin to keep it moisturised (to apply by rubbing).

He ? the balm on his aching muscles // she ? on some sunscreen brefore going outside.

she ? out the pencil marks and corrected the mistake (to erase).

the dog ran ? from the loud noise during the fireworks //he ran ? from his responsibilities.

He's always running ? his colleagues, making them feel bad //my phone battery has run down (to criticize; to lowe power).

I ran ? an old friend at the store // She accidentally ran ? a parked car while reversing (to meet unexpectedly; to collide).

the meeting ran ? longer than expected (to continue without stopping) // This truck runs ? diesel.

We've run out ? milk // they were exhausted cause they had run out ? energy (to deplete a supply).

She nearly run ? a squirrel while driving through the park // the presentation ran ? its alloted time by 5 mins (to hit with a vehicle; to exceed limits).

We went to the station to see him ?(to say goodbye).

She saw ? his excuses and realized he wasn't telling the truth // Despite challenges, she was determined to see the project ? to the end.

I'll see ? the arrangements for the party, don't worry //the manager will see ? your request by the end of the day.

She sent ? the letter yesterday, so it should arrive soon // the referee sent ? the player for a foul (to mail; to expel from a field in sports).

the accident set ? the project // the injury set him ? in his training for the marathon (to delay).

They set ? early in the morning to avoid traffic / the fireworks set ? the car alarms in the neighborhood (to start a journey; to cause sth to happen).

She set ? on her hike just as the sun was rising // In her proposal, she set ? a clear strategy for the company's growth (to begin a journey; to outline).

They set ? a new business selling eco-friendly products // the volunteers helped set ? the tents.

he likes to show ? his achievements whenever he gets a chance (to boastfully display).

Stand ? from the edge of the platform, it's dangerous (to move away).

I'll stand ? you no matter what happens // the paramedics were standing ? in case of an emergency (to support; to be ready).

the dove ? for peace // he ? for equality and justice in his campaign.

He stood ? to greet her when she entered the room // it's important to stand ? to bullying (to rise; to resist=.

Her talent stands ? in the crowd of performers // the bright red building stands ? among the gray ones.

He stood up ? his rights // she always stands up ? her friends when they are treated unfairly (to defend).

She stood ? to the bully and refused to back down (to face bravely).

Stay ? from the construction site- it is not safe.

She decided to stay ? at the company after her contract was extended // he stayed ? at the party long after most of the guests had left (to remain longer).

They stayed ? past midnight, enjoy the night's festivities (to not return home).

You can stay ? at my place if it gets too late to drive home //They decided to stay ? at a hotel (to spend the night elsewhere).

I stayed ? late last night watching movies (to not go to bed).

His ears stick ? a bit, but it adds to his charm // her bold fashiom choices always make her stick ? in a crowd (to be noticeable; to protrude).

? to your plan, and you'll succeed //the team agreed to ? to the rules throughout the competition (to adhere to; to continue with).

We should ? together through tough times (to remain united).

I'll stick ? this job for now-it's stable // He decided to stick ? learning the guitar even though it's difficult (to persist with).

We'll stop ? London for a day before continuing to Paris // they stopped ? in Dubail for a meeting on their way to Asia.

She takes ? her mother in both looks and personality (to rresemble).

What key lessons can you ? away from this experience // please take ? the empty plates after dinner.

They took? the old fence and replaced it with a new one // pleae take ? the important points during the meeting.

It was a lot of info to take ? during the lecture // She was taken ? by the scam and lost a lot of money (to absorb; to trick).

He took ? his jacket // The plane ? off smoothly despite the weather.

She took ? a new project even though her schedule was already full // the company decided to take ? more staff to meet the growing demand.

He took ? the trash before heading to work // he took her ? to dinner at a nice bar (to remove; to take sb on a date).

She will take ? the project once the current manager retires //the assitant took ? the presentation when the speaker fell ill (to assume control).

She quickly took ? painting as her new creative outlet (to start liking).

He took ? painting to relieve stress // the large sofa takes ? most of the living room (to start sth new; to occupy space).

She talked him ? joining the club, even though he was hesitant // the salesman talked me ? buying the PC (to persuade).

Let's talk ? the plan // they talked ? their holidays plans (to discuss).

I need time to think it ? before making a decision (to consider carefully).

He need to think ? the plan carefully to avoid mistakes (to consider all opotions).

Throw ? the old magazines, please // don't throw ? plastic bottles (to discard).

The threw ? the broken chair // the player was thrown ? of the game for unsportmanlike behavior (to dispose of; to expel).

to vomit.

She's going to try ? the new software to see if it meets her needs (to test).

We turned ? because of the heavy rin and couldn't continue the hike (to return).

She turned ? the job offer /can you turn ? the music (to reject; to lower volume).

It turned ? to be a great day despite the rainy start // a large crowd turned ? for the concert (to happend in the end; to attend).

He turned ? his friend for advice// she turned ? her parents for emotional support (to seek help from).

Turn ? the paper to see the next question // he will turn ? control of the company to his daughter next year (to flip; to transfer control).

She turned ? unexpectedly at the party // She turned ? the TV because I can't hear it.

Watch ? for the slippery floor, someone might fall (to be careful).

the effects of the medicine will wear ? in a few hours (to fade away).

The long hike wore me ?- I'm exhausted // these shoes wore ? after just a few months of regular use (to exhaust; to become worn).

He's working ? improving his grades in maths (to put effort into).

She's working ? her final project // He's working ? building his confidence in public (to focus on).

He works ? every morning to stay fit // we need to work ? the issues with the budget before the meeting.

Let's wrap ? this discussion and move on to the next topic // She wrapped ? the gift in bright paper before the party.

She wrote ? the report after the meeting to summarize the key points // the journalist wrote ? the interview for the next day's newspaper (to write formally).

she "put" his behavior ? to stress (ascribe to).

Karen dolled herself ? for her dinner date. (emperifollarse).

Make sure you rub shoulders ? the people who really matter.

Don't be afraid to hobnob ? the boss (codearse con).

Joel isn't happy because Molly stood him ? last night (dejar plantado).

I don't like the people Chris knocks around ? (spends social time with).

Yes, were all crammed ? that tiny space for over five weeks.

Yes, just stuff them all ? and we'll take it away later (doing sth quickly and without much care) (meter).

Spread your fingers ? as wide as you can. (extend, splay).

Crodws of tourists flowed a? the square all day long.

As soon as the school doors opened, children spilled ? into the playground.

People streamed ?the lecture hall and soon there was standing room only.

people have been pouring ? the exhibition all day.

A tr? of people appeared outside... (un goteo de gente).

we meandered r? the town, windows shopping to our hearts' content.

Refugees have been flooding a? the border since the start of war.

We splashed o? last night and went to a fancy restaurant. (tirar la casa por la ventana).

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