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Save up
This phrasal verb means to save money little by little for something special.
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Look up to
This means to admire and respect someone.
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Pig out
This phrasal verb means to eat a lot of food in a short time.
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Slack off
To work less hard, reduce effort, or become slower/less active.
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Rely on / count on
This means to depend on someone.
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Set aside / Save up
I need to ______ some money this month. I spent too much last week.
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Look up to
I really ______ my older sister. She inspires me.
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Cut down on
I need to ______ sugar. I’m eating too many sweets.
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Catch up
I skipped class and now I need to ______ with my homework.
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up
She always cheers me ______ when I feel sad.
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I blew all my money on sneakers.
Create a sentence using:
blow (money) |
I don't want to fall out with my best friend.
Create a sentence using:
Fall out (with) |
I usually have to eat on the go because of my busy schedule.
Create a sentence using:
Eat on the go |
It's hard to keep up with a daily workout habit.
Create a sentence using:
Keep up with |
You need to build yourself up to be more confident.
Create a sentence using:
Build yourself up |
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I ran out of money before the weekend.
I ran of money before the weekend.
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I made up with my best friend yesterday.
I made up my best friend yesterday after our fight.
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I got sick from eating too much street food.
I gotting sick from eat too much street food.
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He skipped out on class yesterday.
He skipped on class yesterday.
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I opened up to my friend about my problems.
I opened to my friend about my problems.
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blow money / fall into debt / pay back / run out of / get by / live on
You bought too many things online, now you owe your friend money and have no savings.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs. |
Fall out / make up / rely on / count on / keep in touch / open up / deal with
You had an argument with a close friend, but you want to fix things.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs. |
Get sick from / react to / throw up / pig out / cut down on
You ate something bad and now your body is reacting.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs. |
Slack off / skip out on / catch up / keep up with / end up / deal with / make time for
You procrastinated all week and now everything is due tomorrow.
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Use 5 phrasal verbs
Create a dramatic teen story using at least 5 phrasal verbs from previous lessons.
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