Get up - I get up at 7 a.m. every day., Turn off - Please turn off the lights when you leave., Look for - I’m looking for my keys., Put on - She put on her coat before leaving., Take off - The plane took off on time., Give up - Don’t give up on your dreams., Bring up - He brought up an interesting point during the meeting., Call off - They called off the match because of the rain., Run into - I ran into an old friend at the store., Look forward to - I’m looking forward to the weekend., Pick up - Can you pick up some groceries on your way home?, Work out - I work out at the gym every morning., Break up - Break up – They decided to break up after five years together., Make up - Let’s make up and be friends again., Hold on - Hold on for a minute, I’ll be right back., Hang up - She hung up before I could say goodbye., Go out - We’re going out for dinner tonight., Turn on - Could you turn on the TV?, Sit down - Please sit down and make yourself comfortable., Take care of - I have to take care of my little brother tonight., Find out - I just found out that I got the job!, Take up - He took up painting as a hobby., Set up - We need to set up the equipment for the event., Check in - We checked in at the hotel around noon., Check out - I’ll check out that new restaurant this weekend., Look after - She looks after her grandmother on weekends., Get along - Do you get along with your colleagues?, Put off - They put off the meeting until next week., Turn up - He didn’t turn up for the appointment., Carry on - She carried on talking despite the interruptions., Come across - I came across an old photo album yesterday., Fill out - Please fill out this form before the interview., Break down - My car broke down on the way to work., Cut down - I’m trying to cut down on sugar., Bring in - They will bring in new rules next month., Give in - He finally gave in and agreed to help., Look out - Look out! There’s a car coming., Get over - It took her a long time to get over the breakup., Put up with - I can’t put up with this noise anymore., Back up - You should back up your files regularly., Take over - She took over the family business after her father retired., Come up with - They came up with a great idea for the project., Go over – - Let’s go over the details before the meeting., Pass out - She passed out from the heat at the concert., Show up - He didn’t show up for the meeting., Stand up for - You should stand up for what you believe in., Turn down - They turned down the job offer., Keep up - It’s hard to keep up with the latest trends., Break into - Someone tried to break into our house last night., Blow up - The balloon blew up when we added too much air.,
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Phrasal Verbs - B1/2
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Fundamental II
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Inglês
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