Phrasal verbs combine a base verb with another word, usually a preposition or adverb – known as a particle – to create a completely new meaning.
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A. apply for
B. get at
C. tell apart
D. let somebody in on
A. knock out
B. face up to
C. put by
D. clam up
A. take up
B. run to
C. apply for
D. put out
A. make out
B. turn down
C. let up
D. turn on
A. keep something to something
B. keep up with
C. hit somebody up for something
D. give in
A. head off
B. fall behind
C. go over
D. fall about
A. hang back
B. work through
C. draw somebody into
D. back away
A. draw up
B. pull back
C. head for
D. let on
A. throw away
B. talk out
C. write off
D. turn out
A. opt out
B. pass over
C. talk back
D. make up for