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I hope you get ____ your flu really quickly.
over (get over something = recuperarse de)
All videos for the speaking assignment must be handed ____ by Sunday.
 
in
 
back
 
down
 
out
Most teachers can't put _____ with students cheating on tests. It really makes them feel disappointed.
 
up
 
across
 
in
 
into
You won't believe what I'm about to tell you! I run _____ Ana Mena last Saturday.
into (run into someone = toparse con alguien)
Can you work _____ a solution that will satisfy everyone in the long term?
out (work out = resolver; encontrar)
Explode: blow ____
up (blow up = estallar)
Sarah said she was too busy, and she promised to call _____ in an hour.
 
back
 
out
 
forth
 
at
I think I'll try ____ this shirt and those jeans over there.
on (try on = probarse *ropa)
The salesman let us try _____ the bicycle before deciding whether to buy it.
out (try out = probar)
I think I'm coming _____ with a fever.
down (come down with = caer enfermo)
I came _______ some money on my way home.
 
across
 
along
 
after
 
around
The company's annual picnic was called _____ due to the heavy rain.
off (call off = cancelar; suspender)
Why don't you look that word _____ in a dictionary?
up (look up = buscar *significado)
Wear clothes: put ____
on
Didn't you hear? Someone broke _____ and stole their TV.
in (break in = enter by force)
His car broke _____ on his way to work yesterday.
down (break down = averiarse; romperse)
Delay until later: put ____
off (put off = posponer, aplazar)
Fortunately, he was able to put _____ the fire.
 
out
 
down
 
off
 
on
Yesterday he asked her _____ on a date, but she turned him ______.
out / down (ask someone out = pedir salir) (turn someone down = rechazar)
I picked _____ the book which had fallen onto the floor.
 
up
 
at
 
on
 
out
Perform; conduct: carry _____
out (carry out = llevar a cabo)