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Phrasal verb Meanings Example
sort something out organize, resolve I’ll sort this problem out.
a problem
take after somebody resemble a Sushil takes after his grandpa.
family member
take something apart purposely break The naughty boy took my lovely
into pieces coffee maker apart.
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate phrasal verb from the list you just read.
You might have to change the form of some.
1. I don’t think I will be able to bake the cake. I have
of butter.
2. I my grandfather, Dad says.
3. Well, greet me later, me first—it’s
pouring outside!
4. I cleaned my room last Sunday and with all old magazines
and newspapers.
5. there. I am sure you will get the job you want.
6. The two best friends decided to walk over and with
each other.
7. Can I you to convey this important message to Runa?
8. If you attend every class and study hard at home, you will soon
with the rest of the class.
9. I don’t know his exact address. Let me first reach the area and then
a bit.
10. the car or you will hit the car parked behind you.
11. He is right about the causes of the accident on all accounts—we have got to
him .
12. We have worked really hard this year. Let’s from it all and
go on vacation somewhere!
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