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Phrasal Verbs

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  • To fragment, separate or divide into different parts. (end up/ break down)
    break down
  • Sometimes it's possible to _________________ new words just by listening to conversations in the language you're learning (pick up/ get by)
    pick up
  • Many languages are expected to ________________ in the next century. (die out/ end up)
    die out
  • To check a fact or get information about something. (look up/ make up)
    look up
  • It's a good idea to _____________________ new words you learn in conversation as soon as you can. (look up/ break up)
    look up
  • To become less common and finally stop existing. (end up/ die out)
    die out
  • To behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic. (come across/ get across)
    come across
  • Esperanto never really ________________ in a big way. (made up/ caugt up)
    caught up
  • To finally be in a particular place or a situation. (end up/ make up)
    end up
  • To use something to see if it works correctly or not. (make up/ try out)
    try out
  • To become poupular (keep up/ catch on)
    catch on
  • To increase or improve. (pick up/ make up)
    pick up
  • To be able to understand or deal with something that is happening or changing very fast. (keep up/ get by)
    keep up
  • To manage to make someone understand or believe something. (get across/ come across)
    get across
  • To invent or create something, a story, for example. (make up/ catch on)
    make up
  • Communication might ________________ if you can't see the person you're talking. (make up/ break up)
    break up
  • To be able to live or deal with a difficult situation. (get by/ come across)
    get by