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. break up
B. get on
C. think over
D. work out
A. agree with
B. pick on
C. find out
D. pull up
A. hang about
B. light out
C. hang on
D. get down to
A. give up on
B. go through with
C. hit somebody up for something
D. go off on
A. keep up
B. run up
C. burn out
D. appeal to
A. clamp down on
B. pull off
C. hold something against somebody
D. black out
A. keep in
B. put off
C. settle on/upon
D. keep up
A. talk back
B. pick out
C. act out
D. tell apart
A. put in
B. hit on
C. bump into
D. go without
A. turn up
B. fall behind
C. do without
D. show off