Practice 11.
"Phrasal verbs"
Pictionary.
Warm up:
Something that you do to prepare yourself for an activity, especially gentle exercises before a physical activity
Set up: A situation in which someone is tricked into doing something or is made to seem guilty of something they did not do (a businnes)
Plug in:
A plug-in machine is a piece of electrical equipment that is operated by being connected to an electricity supply or to another piece of electrical equipment by means of a plug.
Cut down on:
To do or use less of something.
Eat out:
When to eat at a restaurant.
Cut out:
If an engine, machine, or piece of equipment cuts out, it suddenly stops working.
Pay back:
Income that should have been paid or was expected at an earlier time.
Pick up:
To increase or improve.
Send off:
An occasion at which people can express good wishes and say goodbye to someone who is leaving a place.
Split up:
If two people split up, they end their relationship or marriage.
Switch off:
To stop giving your attention to someone or something.
Bring up:
Ro start to talk about a particular subject.
Work out:
To exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body.
Take out:
To remove something from somewhere.
Look forward to:
To feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen.
Fall out whith:
Become detached or lost.
Look for:
To turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see.
To turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see.
Run out of:
To finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left
To finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left
Watch out:
used to warn someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen.
used to warn someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen.
Turn up:
A piece of material at the bottom of a trouser leg that is folded back
A piece of material at the bottom of a trouser leg that is folded back
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