To admire and respect someone - Look up to, To decide - Make up one’s mind, 1) to learn a new skill or language by practising it rather than being taught it /2) to learn interesting or useful information from someone or something: - Pick up, 1) To discourage/ 2) To postpone - Put off, To tolerate - Put up with, To use all of something so that none is left. - Run out of, To start going somewhere - Set off (somewhere), To live a quieter life by staying in one place/getting married. - Settle down, 1) To solve a problem./2) To separate one type of things from a group of things. - Sort out, To end a romantic relationship - Split up, To be easy to notice - Stand out, To resemble - Take after, To return - Take back, To accept something as true - Take in, To start to become successful - Take off, To gain control - Take over, To start doing an activity - Take up, To criticise someone angrily for doing something wrong - Tell somebody off, To reject something - Turn down, 1)To happen in a particular way/2) To go somewhere to take part in an event. - Turn out, To arrive/appear - Turn up, To manage to understand - Work out,
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B2 First Phrasal verbs 2 2025 (Pair or no pair?)
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