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ENGLISH

PHRASAL VERB
PHRASAL VERB WITH PUT
• Put off - postpone
• Put up with - to tolerate.
• Put down - to insult.
• Put on - to dress oneself.
• Put up - to erect.
• Put across - to communicate something.
• Put out - to publish.
• Put back - to put something where it was previously
EXAMPLES
• I can't ___ him anymore, he's driving me crazy!
Put up with
• Please ___ the milk when you're finished with it.
Put back
• Can we ___ the meeting until Wednesday please?
Put off
• He ___ all the time, I don't know why she's still with him
Put her down
• They ___ a new newsletter every Friday. It's worth reading.
Correct!
Put out
• I ___ a beautiful dress and my high heels.
Put on
PHRASAL VERBS WITH TAKE
• Take away - remove
• Take back - make someone nostalgic/retract a
statement/admit that something was wrong
• Take off - leave the ground/ remove something
• Take after - to resemble
• Take up - to begin a new hobby
• Take for – regard as
• Take down – write down
• Take over – get control of something
• Take in – to understand
• Take on – to employ or hire
EXAMPLES
• He ___ his mother
Takes after
• The police ___ his answers to their questions
Took down
• The lecture was rather boring and I didn't ___ much of what
the lecturer said.
Take in
• Business is good so the company is  ___  extra staff.
Taking on
• Deepak has  ___  as the new manager of the football team
Taken over
• The plane was able to   ___ once the runway was clear.
Take off
PHRASAL VERBS WITH GET
• Get up - To arise from bed, to start the day/ to stand up
• Get over - to overcome
• Get down - to move down physically
• Get ahead - to be success
• Get through -to be connected by phone
• Get out -to leave a place/ become unknown
• Get rid of - dispose/to remove
• Get in - enter a place
• Get behind - support
• Get away - move away
• Get to - arrive
EXAMPLES
• She managed to  ___  her shyness and give a speech at the
wedding.
Get over
• They were in Thailand during the Tsunami and were lucky to  ___
alive.
Get out
• The dog  ___  from me at the park.
Got away
• She needed help to ___  from the horse.
Get down
• Call me when you ___  Chicago.
Get to
• The whole neighborhood  ___  the proposal to build a new library.
Got behind
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