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Activities Phrasal Verbs - Teens higher 2

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    units 3 and 4
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  • My dad blew up (at me) when he saw the bill.
    to suddenly become very angry
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  • Everyone burst out laughing.
    to begin to do something
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  • Can someone catch me up on the latest developments?
    to give someone the latest news or information about something
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  • I was going to go bungee jumping, but I chickened out.
    to decide not to do something because you are too frightened
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  • All the mines in this area were closed down in the 1980s.
    stop operating
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  • They cut off the electricity last week.
    same as cut
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  • Why don’t you drop by for coffee some time?
    to make a short visit somewhere
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  • Some men would fall apart if their wives left them.
    to lose control of your emotions and become unable to deal with a difficult situation
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  • my friend gave me hope that the forest would grow back.
    to begin growing again after being cut off or damaged
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  • She gulped down a mouthful of coffee
    quickly eat or drink it all by swallowing large quantities of it at once.
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  • Come on, this is a party. Lighten up.
    be less serious and make an effort to be more relaxed and happy.
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  • He was looking forward to working with the new Prime Minister.
    want it to happen because you think you will enjoy it.
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  • Masked robbers broke in and made off with $8,000.
    steal it and take it away with you.
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  • He just wanted to put across his opinion.
    to cause to be understood or accepted
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  • We ran across some old friends in the village.
    meet them or find them unexpectedly.
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  • I can't buy a car because I am saving up for college.
    to accumulate money in order to buy something
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