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. keep something on somebody
B. hold something against somebody
C. make something against somebody
D. hold something on somebody
A. go on
B. keep to
C. pass on
D. get through
A. take up
B. make up
C. meet up
D. get up
A. run to
B. hang up
C. hand down
D. go off with
A. make off with
B. agree with
C. put up with
D. come forward
A. run across
B. go across
C. meet across
D. get across
A. pass over
B. get over
C. pass through
D. get through
A. check off
B. check over
C. check out
D. check from
A. deal with
B. stand by
C. keep at
D. look down on
A. head off
B. give off
C. clamp down on
D. make up