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. put out
B. pick over
C. let somebody in on
D. hang out
A. hit back
B. embark on/upon
C. abide by
D. fall back on
A. carry out
B. carry on
C. get through
D. go over
A. apply for
B. pull up
C. show off
D. get down to
A. take to
B. cut out
C. look forward to
D. pick at
A. wrap up
B. take up
C. take over
D. keep up
A. look off
B. turn away
C. put by
D. put off
A. hit somebody with something
B. own up
C. come forward
D. opt out
A. work off
B. work out
C. work up
D. work along
A. put by
B. put up
C. put down
D. put on