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25 phreases fast with sentence

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Answered by anaghashelan
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1. Add up

a- To be added together and equal the expected or correct total.

Example: “We added up the apples: there were 12”

2. Blow up

a- To fill (something) with air or gas

Example: “Please could you blow up those balloons?”

3. Bring up

a- To take care of and teach (a child who is growing up).

Example: “Their grandparents brought them up because their parents were always travelling”

4. Call off

a- To stop doing or planning to do (something) .

Example: “Maria called off the wedding, she decided she didn’t love him”

5. Carry on

a- To continue to do what you have been doing

Example: “Sorry I interrupted, carry on talking!”

6. Come across

a- To seem to have a particular quality or character : to make a particular impression.

Example: “Julia came across as a bit bossy”

7. Come up with

a– To get or think of (something that is needed or wanted).

Example: “We finally came up with a solution to the problem!”

8. Fall apart

a- To break into parts in usually a sudden and unexpected way,

Example: “My cake fell apart when I tried to cut it”

9. Get along

a- To be or remain friendly

Example: “We’re not together anymore, but we get along great”

10. Get away

a- To go away from a place.

Example: “I cannot wait to get away from the city”

11. Get over

a- To stop being controlled or bothered by something, such as a problem or feeling.

Example: “I got over my fear of flying”

12. Give up

a- To stop an activity or effort : to admit that you cannot do something and stop trying

Example: “We all gave up smoking on January 1st”

13. Go on

a- To continue.

Example: “They landed in Paris and then went on to Montpellier”

14. Hold on

a- To have or keep your hand, arms, etc., tightly around something.

Example: “Hold on to the railing, that way you won’t fall”

15. Look after –

a- To take care of (someone or something).

Example: “The nurse looked after the patient for months, until he was better”

16. Look forward to

a- To expect (something) with pleasure.

Example: “William is really looking forward to going on holiday”

17. Look up

a- Improve.

Example: “The economy is finally looking up”

18. Make out –

a- To write down the required information on (something, such as a check).

Example: “Who shall I make the check out to?”

19. Pass out

a- To fall asleep or become unconscious.

Example: “Lisa was so tired, she got home and passed out on the sofa”

20. Pull over

a- To move a vehicle to the side of the road and stop.

Example: “That looks like a lovely restaurant, can you pull the car over and park?”

21. Put down

a- To place (someone or something that you have been holding or carrying) on a table, on the floor, etc.

Example: “You can put the suitcases down in the bedroom”

22. Put off

a- To decide that (something) will happen at a later time : postpone.

Example: “Graham was so tired he put the shopping off until next week”

23. Put up with

a- To allow (someone or something unpleasant or annoying) to exist or happen.

Example: “My mother won’t put up with my sisters or I swearing”

24. Turn up

a- To be found usually unexpectedly.

Example: “Oh! My phone turned up in my bed!”

25. Watch out

a- To be aware of something dangerous.

Example: “Watch out in the mountain, there are bears there!”

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