Phrasal Verbs Revision 2 + 4 (2) (L. 7/Op)

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Be watchful: Be watchful! The wall is falling
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Look out
become popular: Fashionable clothes will never become popular in villages
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catch on
take part: He didn’t want to take part in singing the song
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join in
end the relationship: He doesn’t have the courage to end the relationship with her
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break up
gave: He gave the exam questions to all the students
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handed out
paid his bill and left: He paid his bill and left the hotel
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checked out of
paid us a short visit: He paid us a short visit yesterday
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called on us
resign from being: He was asked to resign from being chairman
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stand down as
scolded: He was scolded for arriving late again
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told off
changed and became: Her mortal enemy changed and became a good friend
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turned into
expired: Her visa expired two weeks ago
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ran out
failed to materialise: His ambitious plans failed to materialise
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fell through
see: I can’t see anybody there
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make out
allow them to enter.: I didn’t allow them to enter
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turned them away
go to bed.: It was late so he decided to go to bed
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turn in
raining very heavily: It was raining very heavily
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pouring down
caused by: Some diseases are caused by unhealthy food
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brought on
inviting trouble.: Spreading malicious gossip, you are inviting trouble
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asking for trouble
proved: That man I met at the party proved to be my distant cousin
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turned out
matches: The blouse matches the skirt
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goes with
stopped: The car stopped by the gate
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pulled up
fall asleep: The chairperson’s monotonous speech made him fall asleep
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drop off
regain health.: The disease was so serious that we thought she wouldn’t regain health
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pull through
started: The fire started in the house last night
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broke out
started the game.: The football players have just started the game
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kicked off
introduced: The government introduced new laws
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brought in
defeat: The guerrillas wanted to defeat the government
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bring down
examined: The manager examined the complaint himself
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looked into
watched.: The men mugged the boy and the crowd just watched
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looked on
sank: The ship sank in the ocean
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went down
exploded: The soldiers exploded the bridge
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blew up
regard Polish debt as a loss: The World Bank decided to regard Polish debt as a loss
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write Polish debt off Polish debt
extinguished: They extinguished the fire
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put out
persuaded him to marry: They persuaded him to marry her
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talked him marrying him into marrying
succeeded in.: This is the biggest business deal she has succeeded in
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pulled off
Wait!: Wait! I must finish the conversation on the other line
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Hold on
was much better than: We had a lot of applicants for the job, but one was much better than the rest
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stood out from
chosen me for repeatedly unfair treatment?: Why have you chosen me for repeatedly unfair treatment?
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picked me on me
accept with courage: You must accept with courage the fact that your father was a thief
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face up to
test: You ought to test the car before you buy it
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try out

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