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write the meaning for the phrasal verbs 1, look into.2, give up. 3, put off. 4, get on. 5, take off​

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Answered by neetuverma9451267971
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look into. phrasal verb. If a person or organization is looking into a possible course of action, a problem, or a situation, they are finding out about it and examining the facts relating to it.

The phrasal verb give up can mean 'to surrender' i.e. to stop trying and admit defeat. It can be used when we can't answer a quiz/test question someone asks us.

phrasal verb. put somebody off. to cancel a meeting or an arrangement that you have made with somebody. It's too late to put them off now. She put him off with the excuse that she had too much work to do.

phrasal verb. get on. (also get along) used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing in a particular situation.

The phrasal verb 'take off' has many meanings. ... Another meaning of 'take off' is when someone or something is moving very quickly. The thieves took off with all my valuables. You can also say 'take off' when you want to remove something such as clothes. He takes off his jacket when he gets home.

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