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. pull for
B. put over
C. knock off
D. put back
A. account for
B. talk up
C. run across
D. own up
A. keep from
B. work off
C. look for
D. turn up
A. hand down
B. let out
C. turn into
D. run to
A. break out of
B. clamp down on
C. watch over
D. ease off
A. hang up
B. make up
C. keep from
D. fall back on
A. deal with
B. go with/ go together
C. clamp down on
D. opt in
A. set to
B. show up
C. calm down
D. keep in with
A. face up to
B. take to
C. hit back
D. figure out
A. turn off
B. freak out
C. keep up
D. write off