what verb is it | Choose the verb | Give a definition | Make up a sentence | Fiil in the preposition |
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to run out of
to use all of your supply of something
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got up to
I wonder what those two _____(got up to/got up) yesterday?
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as a variant: to search for information in a book
to look up
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your variant
to get on with
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on with
I get ___ ___ my sister really well.
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to sign up for
to agree to do something, for aexample, work
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gone in for
I've never really ______(gone in for/made up for) classical music, but I love jazz.
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as a variant: to escape from somebody
to get away
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your variant
to give up
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into
Rain in the morning will turn ____ snow in the afternoon.
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to catch up with
to succeed in finding or reaching somebody
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looked up with
He'd always ______(fitted in with/looked up to) his uncle.
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as a variant:to complete something
to go through with
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your variant
to look up
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out on
The father walked ___ ___ the baby
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to put up with
to tolerate or be patient about something
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has gone back on
She's _______(got away with/gone back on) her word and decided not to give me the job after all.
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as a variant: to start a journey
to set off
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your variant
to walk out on
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in with
Benjamin fitted ____ ____ the elderly residents at the nursing home because he looked old.
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to live up to
to match or equal
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passed out
I was hit on the head and ______(passed out/taken up).
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as a variant: to begin to do something
to take up
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your variant
to go back on
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through with
He'd threatened to divorce her but I never thought he'd go __ ___ it.
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