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What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'carry out'?
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'carry out'?
- To come up with
- To think over
- To tolerate or endure
- To implement or perform (correct)
What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean?
- To cancel something (correct)
- To reach an agreement
- To investigate or examine
- To start a new business
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to tolerate or endure'?
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to tolerate or endure'?
- Get by (correct)
- Get through
- Get over
- Get on
What does the phrasal verb 'break up' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'break up' mean?
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'carry on'?
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'carry on'?
What does the phrasal verb 'bring about' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'bring about' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'put off' mean?
Which phrasal verb means 'to avoid or escape from'?
Which phrasal verb means 'to avoid or escape from'?
What does the phrasal verb 'figure out' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'figure out' mean?
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to reject or refuse something'?
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to reject or refuse something'?
What does the phrasal verb 'take up' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'take up' mean?
Which phrasal verb means 'to review or examine'?
Which phrasal verb means 'to review or examine'?
What does the phrasal verb 'get through' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'get through' mean?
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to arrive or appear'?
Which of the following phrasal verbs means 'to arrive or appear'?
What does the phrasal verb 'turn on' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'turn on' mean?
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Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings
- Carry out: to perform or complete a task, duty, or action
- Put off: to postpone or delay something, often to a later time
- Put up with: to tolerate or endure something unpleasant
- Break up: to separate or divide something into parts, or to end a relationship
- Carry on: to continue doing something, often in a difficult or challenging situation
- Bring about: to cause something to happen or exist
- Put off (again): to postpone or delay something, often to a later time
- Get around: to avoid or escape from something
- Figure out: to find a solution to a problem or understand something
- Turn down: to reject or refuse something
- Take up: to start doing something, often as a hobby or activity
- Go over: to review or examine something
- Get through: to successfully complete or deal with a difficult situation
- Turn up: to arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
- Turn on: to activate or switch on something, often a machine or device
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