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difficult phrasal verbs

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  • "can you help me _____ _____ out of the chair? my knees don't work like they used to"
    get up
  • I hope the stock market doesn't _____ ______ after Apple's new iPhone turned out to be malfunctioning.
    go down
  • "____ _____ sleepy head! Don't waste all this beautiful sunshine!"
    get up
  • "Can you hurry up and _____ ______ your clothes? We're late!"
    put on
  • "I don't want to let the alarm ____ ____, what is the code so I can disarm it?"
    go off
  • This elevator is now about to ______ _____, from the 10th floor to the 8th floor.
    go down
  • alright alright everybody, please ______ _______, we are in a classroom, we're not at recess!
    settle down
  • Now that I am in my 30's, I want to _____ ____ and move to a quiet neighborhood, get married, and have a stable job.
    settle down
  • "Can you just ______ ______ the money on the table when you leave? I appreciate you hiring me to walk your dog"
    leave out
  • "_____ ____!! You're doing amazing, I love this poem so far, keep reading!"
    Go off
  • "I'm so sorry. You are my best friend, I do not want to _____ _____ with you. Let's calm down and speak again when we are ready."
    leave out
  • Tell me what happened to the last slice of pizza and do not ____ ____ anything, I know the dog didn't eat it.
    make up
  • Just one moment and I will _____ ______ all of our options for the belt to go with these pants! We have brown, black, and green.
    put out
  • "Please keep your arms and hands inside the vehicle, we don't want anyone to _____ ______!
    fall out
  • Is there any way I can _____ _____ the time I am missing from work next week, for example some hours on Saturday?
    make up
  • In order to _____ ____ loss, you must confront what happened
    get over
  • "Let me _____ ______ his sweater before we walk him, it's cold!"
    put on
  • "In order to ______ ______ loss, you must accept that it has happened"
    get over
  • "I'm so sorry, we didn't mean to ______ ______ anybody, we want to include all of our friends for the party!"
    leave out