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What does the phrasal verb 'give up' mean?
What does the phrasal verb 'give up' mean?
Which phrasal verb means to postpone or delay something?
Which phrasal verb means to postpone or delay something?
What does the phrasal verb 'run out of' indicate?
What does the phrasal verb 'run out of' indicate?
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'take off'?
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'take off'?
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Which phrasal verb is used to describe the action of rising from bed?
Which phrasal verb is used to describe the action of rising from bed?
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Study Notes
Common Phrasal Verbs
- Get up: To rise from bed. Example: "I usually get up at 7 AM."
- Look for: To search for something. Example: "I am looking for my keys; I can't find them."
- Give up: To stop trying or quit. Example: "Don't give up on your dreams!"
- Take off: To remove something (usually clothing) or for a plane to leave the ground. Example: "Please take off your shoes before entering."
- Run out of: To have no more of something. Example: "We ran out of milk, so we need to buy more."
- Put off: To postpone or delay something. Example: "They put off the meeting until next week."
- Come back: To return to a place. Example: "She will come back from vacation on Friday."
- Turn on: To activate or start something (like a machine or light). Example: "Can you turn on the lights, please?"
- Take care of: To look after someone or something. Example: "I will take care of the dog while you are away."
- Hang out: To spend time relaxing or socializing. Example: "Let’s hang out at the park this weekend."
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Test your knowledge of common phrasal verbs with this quiz. You'll learn their meanings and see them used in context. Perfect for improving your English skills!