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. get on with
B. keep in
C. come forward
D. fall for
A. wash away
B. run after
C. throw away
D. think over
A. look over
B. turn off
C. opt out
D. pick at
A. keep on
B. keep in
C. fall back on
D. end up
A. coming forward
B. looking for
C. looking after
D. fitting in
A. get along with
B. hold up
C. get through
D. knock down
A. turn against
B. wrap up
C. turn over
D. tell apart
A. let out
B. let on
C. gave in
D. kept from
A. kept in
B. fell in with
C. carried out
D. fizzled out
A. carrying on
B. falling behind
C. fussing over
D. acting up