phrasal verbs
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Phrasal Verbs
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He took off his boots.
He took his boots off
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Please, turn off the lights
Please, turn the lights off.
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Vets look after animals (inseparable)
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She takes after her mother (inseparable)
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They get on well. (inseparable)
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Many passengers had to put up with the long queues at the airport. (inseparable)
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I must give up smoking.
I must give it up.
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Look up the word in the dictionary.
Look the word up in the dictionary.
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I would like to take up painting lessons one day.
I would like to take painting lessons up one day.
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Bringing up kids is not an easy task.
Bringing kids up is not an easy task.
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I have been looking for my car keys all day, but I can’t find them!
(inseparable)
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The village was cut off by a landslide. (inseparable)
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He cut off a piece of meat and gave it to the dog.
He cut it off and gave it to the dog.
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I picked up some Spanish when I went to Mexico.
I picked some Spanish up when I went to Mexico.
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Can you pick up my ruler. It’s under your chair?
Can you pick it up. It’s under your chair.