find out the meanings of the following phrasal verbs and use them appropriately in sentences:
1] walk in
2] walk out
3] take away
4] take up
5] take in
6] take out
7] give away
8] give in
9] give up
10] put in
11] put out
12] put away
example: WALK AWAY FROM THE OLD DAKOTA, where walk away means to MOVE AWAY FROM
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Explanation:
a) Walk-in: without need for an appointment.
Sentence: My uncle attended a walk-in interview last month.
(b) Walk out: leave angrily.
Sentence: The teacher walked out of the class in anger.
(c) Take away: to remember key points from a discussion.
Sentence: The takeaway from the Principal’s speech today was to keep the campus clean.
(d) Take up: become interested or engaged in doing something.
Sentence: Sachin Tendulkar took up his passion for cricket and he is now called the ‘God of Cricket’.
(e) Take in: allowing someone to join or stay.
Sentence: Tramp was taken in the house after he saved the baby.
(f) Take out: getting the food parcelled
Sentence: As it was late night back from the trip, we took out food from a restaurant on the way.
(g) Give away: a thing given for free.
Sentence: The old man was giving away extra candies to kids just to see their smiles.
(h) Give in: bring an end to a fight or argument
Sentence: She had to give in to the issues she faced with the motor, so she got it replaced.
(i) Give up: accept or admit defeat
Sentence: He gave up as he found the disease had no cure.
(j) Put in: interruption in a conversation or discussion.
Sentence: Technical issues put in the presentation were annoying.
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mariospartan
08.02.2020
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Find out the meaning of the following phrasal verbs and use them appropriately in sentences. (a) walk in (b) walk out (c) take away (d) take up (e) take in (f) take out (g) give away (h) give in (i) give up (j) put in
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Explanation:
(a) Walk-in: without need for an appointment.
Sentence: My uncle attended a walk-in interview last month.
(b) Walk out: leave angrily.
Sentence: The teacher walked out of the class in anger.
(c) Take away: to remember key points from a discussion.
Sentence: The takeaway from the Principal’s speech today was to keep the campus clean.
(d) Take up: become interested or engaged in doing something.
Sentence: Sachin Tendulkar took up his passion for cricket and he is now called the ‘God of Cricket’.
(e) Take in: allowing someone to join or stay.
Sentence: Tramp was taken in the house after he saved the baby.
(f) Take out: getting the food parcelled
Sentence: As it was late night back from the trip, we took out food from a restaurant on the way.
(g) Give away: a thing given for free.
Sentence: The old man was giving away extra candies to kids just to see their smiles.
(h) Give in: bring an end to a fight or argument
Sentence: She had to give in to the issues she faced with the motor, so she got it replaced.
(i) Give up: accept or admit defeat
Sentence: He gave up as he found the disease had no cure.
(j) Put in: interruption in a conversation or discussion.
Sentence: Technical issues put in the presentation were annoying.