Challenges 4 Phrasal Verbs b-k

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be named after someone
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to be given the same name as someone
blow something up
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to destroy a building, etc using a bomb
break out of somewhere
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to leave a prison, etc by force
bring something in
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to introduce a new law
care about someone/something
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to have feelings for a person, animal
carry something out
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to put a new idea, etc into practise
check something out
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to get information about something
chill out
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to relax
come along
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arrive
come back
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to return
come past (someone/something)
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to pass by
cut something down
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to use a saw, etc to bring down a tree
die out
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to disappear completely
drop out of something
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to leave a course, etc before finishing
end up
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to finish
fall in love with someone
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to begin to love someone romantically
fall off something
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to fall by accident
fall out
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to come out, e.g. hair or a tooth
get away with something
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to escape without punishment
get back
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to return
get by
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to manage
get (something) down
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to move (something) to a lower place
get down to
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to begin doing something seriously
get hold of someine/something
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to catch and hold a person, thing
get in
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to enter a place
get into something
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to become interested in something
get off
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to leave a bus, train, plane
get on
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to walk on to a bus, train, plane
get on with someone
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to be friendly with someone
get out (of something)
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to leave or escape a car, house
get something out
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to remove something
get to
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to arrive at
get up
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to move out of your bed or a chair
give something away
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1. give something as a present 2. to tell a secret
give something out
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to distribute
give something up
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to stop doing something
give up
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to stop an activity
go ahead
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to continue/do something
go ahead with something
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to start something as planned despite problems
go away
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to leave a place or person
go down
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to get smaller
go on
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to happen
go out with someone
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to have a romantic relationship with a person
hand something in
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to give something to someone in authority
hang around
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to stay in one place doing nothing
keep in touch with someone
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to continue to talk to, write letters or e-mail someone you don't see often

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