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write 30 Phrasal verbs on your
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Answered by knagasanthi08
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Answer:

wait

Explanation:

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Answered by samirpanchal0092
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Answer:

Act on To take action because of something like information received. The police were ACTING ON a tip from an informer and caught the gang red-handed.

Act out Perform something with actions and gestures.. They ACTED OUT the story on stage.

Act up Behave badly or strangely. My computer’s ACTING UP; I think I might have a virus.

Add on Include in a calculation. You have to ADD the VAT ON to the price they give.

Add up To make a mathematical total. We ADDED UP the bill to check it was correct.

Agree with Affect- usually used in the negative to show that something has had a negative effect, especially is it makes you feel bad. I feel terrible- that food didn’t AGREE WITH my stomach.

Aim at To target. The magazine is AIMED AT teenagers.

Allow for Include something in a plan or calculation. You should ALLOW FOR delays when planning a journey.

Allow of Make possible, permit. The rules don’t ALLOW OF any exceptions.

Angle for Try to get something indirectly, by hinting or suggesting. He’s been ANGLING FOR an invitation, but I don’t want him to come.

Answer back To reply rudely to someone in authority. Her mother was shocked when she started ANSWERING her BACK and refusing to help.

Argue down Beat someone in a debate, discussion or argument. The teacher tried to ARGUE the girl DOWN, but she couldn’t.

Argue down Persuade someone to drop the price of something they’re selling. She ARGUED him DOWN ten percent.

Argue out Argue about a problem to find a solution. If we can’t ARGUE our differences OUT, we’ll have to take them to court.

Ask about Ask how someone is doing, especially professionally and in terms of health. He ASKED ABOUT my father.

Ask after Enquire about someone’s health, how life is going. Jenny rang earlier and ASKED AFTER you, so I told her you were fine.

Ask around Ask a number of people for information of help. I have no idea, but I’ll ASK AROUND at work and see if anyone can help.

Ask in To invite somebody into your house. Jon’s at the door.’ ‘ASK him IN.’

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