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A. Dictionary work
Work in pairs and find out the meaning of the following phrasal
verbs in a dictionary. Use them in sentences of your own:
run away
take aback
run down
go away
take off
run into
go ahead
take on
run out
go through
take over
run around
go along
go into
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run away: to escape from somewhere. sentence:My first impulse was to run away. take aback: to surprise or shock(Someone). sentence: when I told him my answer,he seemed take aback. run down: to lose power. sentence: My watch has run down. go away: to leave a place or person Sentence:she angrily told him to go away and stop bothering her. take off: to have a period of time as a break from work. sentence:I've decided to take a few days off next week. run into:If total of some number extend to a amount,it runs into that amount. sentence: Our daily expenses run into thousands. go ahead: to do(something) after getting permission to do it. sentence:My boss told me to go ahead with the project. take on: to acquire Something. Sentence:He did not have the same take on the movie as I did. run out: to leave for a short period of time. Sentence:I am all alone,my husband had run out on me. go through: to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation. Sentence:I've been going through a bad patch recently. take over: to take over the duties of someone. Sentence:He will take over the project from me when I go on leave. run around: to be very busy doing a lot of different things. sentence: I've been running around all morning trying to get things ready for the conference. go along: to act in cooperation or express agreement. sentence:go along with the crowd.
go into: to start to do a particular type of Job.
sentence:I always wanted to go into nursing.