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. knock down
B. make out
C. account for
D. take after
A. make up for
B. settle down
C. pass up
D. hold on
A. put out
B. make for
C. knock off
D. calm down
A. own up
B. make over
C. take over
D. get over
A. draw on something
B. give over something
C. get on something
D. hang on something
A. tell apart
B. pick at
C. settle for
D. back down
A. pick up
B. look for
C. pick out
D. watch out
A. fuss over
B. knock out
C. get through
D. check in
A. take over
B. let off
C. fall to
D. work through
A. pass over
B. pass out
C. pass away
D. pass up