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breathe in Air goes into your lungs when you breathe in. ________________________ come in The President came in and everyone stood up. ________________________ fall in * The dog slipped and fell into the river. ________________________ get in * He got in the car and drove away. ________________________ go in I’m scared. I don’t want to go in. ________________________ move in We will move into our new flat next week. ________________________ break in Someone broke into my flat and stole my TV and my wife’s jewellery. ________________________ get in Russians can’t get into Europe without a Schengen visa. ________________________ check in You can check in any time after 14:00. ________________________ log in I can’t log into my account because I have forgotten my password. ________________________ sign in We have to sign in when get to work. ________________________ let __ in The security guard didn’t let me in because I didn’t have any ID. ________________________ put __ in * Please put the cups in the cupboard. ________________________
fall down After they were hit on 9/11 both of the Twin Towers fell down. ________________________ go down I want to buy one but I am waiting for the price to go down. ________________________ go down I went down to open the door because our intercom wasn’t working. ________________________ lie down I want to lie down. I don’t feel well. ________________________ sit down Let’s sit down. The food is almost ready. ________________________ calm down When someone gets less angry, stressed or scared they calm down. ________________________ cool down I need to go outside to cool down. ________________________ slow down Everyone slowed down to look at the accident. ________________________ calm __ down His teammates tried to calm him down before he did something stupid. ________________________ cool __ down I’m so hot! I need a drink to cool me down. ________________________ knock __ down The government wants to knock down my house to build a new road. ________________________ put __ down Put me down! I don’t want you to carry me any more. ________________________ slow __ down Please slow down the video - I want to look more closely. ________________________ take __ down We usually take down our Christmas decorations at the end of January. ________________________ turn __ down The music is too loud. Please turn it down. (^) ________________________ get on I usually get on the bus at this stop. ________________________ step on Be careful - don’t step on any dog poo. ________________________ hang __ on Can you hang these lights on the tree ________________________ have __ on When I saw him he didn’t have any shoes on. ________________________ put __ on He put on his coat and walked out. ________________________ put __ on Please put the glasses on the table. ________________________ try __ on I always try on clothes before I buy them. (^) ________________________ fall off I broke my arm when I fell off my bicycle. ________________________ get off Get ready! We need to get off at the next stop. ________________________ jump off I was too scared to jump off the bridge with my friends. ________________________ take __ off He took off his coat and sat down. ________________________ knock __ off The cat knocked the books off the shelf. (^) ________________________ get away The rabbit didn’t get away from the wolf. ________________________ go away I want to go away for a couple of days. I’m tired of this city. ________________________ run away The children ran away when the dog started barking. ________________________ give __ away I want to give away this furniture. ________________________ put __ away I always put away my winter clothes in April. ________________________ take __ away The police grabbed the man and took him away. ________________________ throw __ away I had to throw away the tomatoes because they were rotten. (^) ________________________ come back We’ll miss you. Come back soon! ________________________ get back What time will you get back? ________________________ go back I will never go back there. It’s a terrible place! ________________________ bring __ back You can take it home but you must bring it back tomorrow. ________________________ call __ back I’m busy now. Can you call me back later? ________________________ get __ back My car has been stolen and I don’t expect to get it back. ________________________ give __ back You can borrow this pen if you give it back at the end of the lesson. ________________________ pay __ back When will you pay back the money I lent you last week? ________________________ put __ back When you’ve finished reading put the book back where you found it. ________________________ take __ back I need to take these books back to the library. ________________________
UP = in pieces break up My friend is depressed because his girlfriend broke up with him. ________________________ split up The Beatles split up in 1970. ________________________ blow up Move away from the vehicle. It might blow up. ________________________ cut __ up Take a piece of paper and cut it up. ________________________ chop __ up Take a tomato and chop it up. ________________________ tear __ up He said he was not interested and tore up the contract ________________________ rip __ up She ripped up the letter and dropped it into the fire. ________________________ split __ up If students can’t work together it is better to split them up. ________________________ blow __ up Guy Fawkes wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. ________________________ UP = not asleep be up I was surprised that the kids were still up when I cam home. ________________________ wake up Wake up! Breakfast is ready! ________________________ stay up I often stay up late at the weekend watching films. ________________________ wait up The boy’s parents waited up until he came home. ________________________ wake __ up My cat woke me up at 6am this morning! ________________________ keep __ up My neighbours had a party yesterday and they kept me up until 2am ________________________ UP = in order tidy up Let’s go to bed. We can tidy up in the morning. ________________________ clean up It took us three hours to clean up after the party. ________________________ wash up I cooked so you should wash up. ________________________ make up We can’t make up until I believe that you are really sorry. ________________________ clear up We always spend the last 5 minutes of the lesson clearing up. ________________________ tidy __ up I spend all my time tidying up mess that my kids make! ________________________ clean __ up Nobody can leave until this mess is cleaned up. ________________________ wash __ up I washed up the pans last time. ________________________ pack __ up In the morning we packed up our tents and continued our journey. ________________________ wipe __ up Oops! I spilt some milk. Can you give me something to wipe it up? ________________________ UP = completely gone be up Our time is up. ________________________ shut up Shut up and do your work. ________________________ give up I give up. I can’t do it. ________________________ take up The sofa takes up half the room! ________________________ mess up I know that I messed up. Can you forgive me? ________________________ screw up I got fired because I screwed up too many times. ________________________ use __ up I gave you three chances and you have used them up. ________________________ give __ up I used to smoke but I gave it up last year. ________________________ mess __ up I had a test yesterday and I messed it up completely. ________________________ screw __ up I gave you a chance but you screwed it up. ________________________ DOWN = not working, UP = working be down The computer system is down so we can’t do any work. ________________________ break down We were late because our car broke down. ________________________ close down The shop is closing down so they are selling everything for low prices. ________________________ shut __ down Remember to shut down the computers before you leave. ________________________ set __ up Can you help me to set up a wifi network? ________________________ start __ up I want to start up my own business one day. ________________________
pass away My Grandfather passed away last week. The funeral is today. ____________________ get away with (^) I can’t believe you got away with cheating in your exam! ____________________ get back to (^) I'll get back to you as soon as I have an answer. ____________________ let __ down I put my trust in you and you^ let^ me^ down. I can't forgive you.^ ____________________ write __ down Please can you write down everything he says. ____________________ look down on (^) I don't like it when people look down on others because they are rich. ____________________ fill __ in Please fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb. ____________________ take __ in There was too much information for me to take in. ____________________ hand __ in Please hand in your homework at the end of the lesson. ____________________ get into If you get into difficulty at sea you should call the coastguard. ____________________ run into (^) You'll never guess who I ran into today in town - my old piano teacher! ____________________ drop __ off (^) You have to pay £2 to drop off passengers outside the airport. ____________________ hold on I can't^ hold on^ much longer.I’m going to fall!^ ____________________ put __ on (^) If you eat a lot of cakes you'll put on weight quickly. ____________________ ask __ out I was really shy at school and I didn't dare to^ ask^ any girls^ out.^ ____________________ bring __ out I can't wait for them to bring out the new Pokemon game. ____________________ come out The first Harry Potter book came out in 1997. ____________________ carry __ out I want you to carry out all my instructions very carefully.. ____________________ cross __ out If you make a mistake, cross it out and write the answer below. ____________________ drop out I had to drop out of university because the course was too difficult. ____________________ eat out I like eating out with my friends. ____________________ give __ out I always feel sorry for people who give out leaflets in the street. ____________________ go out I like to go out at weekends with my friends. ____________________ go out with When I was at school I went out with lots of girls. ____________________ hang out At the weekends my son’s friends often hang out at my house. ____________________ read __ out The teacher asked me to read out what I had written. ____________________ stand out I like to wear unusual clothes so that I stand out from the crowd. ____________________ stick out Be careful - your wallet is sticking out of your pocket! ____________________ freak out I freaked out when the airplane started shaking violently. ____________________ freak __ out (^) Spiders freak me out. I’m so scared of them. ____________________ hang up He hung up before I had time to explain. He was clearly very angry. ____________________ pick __ up I need to go to the post office to pick up a parcel. ____________________ pick __ up I’ll pick you up from outside your house at 18:30 tomorrow. ____________________ pick __ up I called three times but nobody picked up the phone. ____________________ take __ up I realised that I was putting on weight so I took up Yoga to get fit. ____________________ throw up I was really ill yesterday. I threw up three times. ____________________ look up to I really look up to my dad. He is an inspiration to me. ____________________ warm up It’s important to warm up before you do sports. ____________________
go through (^) The railway goes through lots of tunnels. ____________________ go round There are bulls in the field. Lets go round it. ____________________ go across (^) We went across the river by boat. ____________________ go over (^) The road goes over the top of the mountain. ____________________ go under The river goes under the house. ____________________ go past The railway goes past lots of beautiful places. ____________________ go by (^) Time goes by so fast! ____________________ go forwards Go forwards a little bit more and you’ll be in the parking space. ____________________ go backwards When I’m driving I prefer not to go backwards. ____________________ go along The path^ goes along^ the river for 3km.^ ____________________ come across (^) Yesterday I came across someone's wallet in the street. ____________________ run after I^ ran after^ the man who took my wallet but I couldn't catch him.^ ____________________ look after Who will look after the cats while you are on holiday? ____________________ name after This building is named after the founder of the university. (^) ____________________ be apart When we are apart we call every day. ____________________ take __ apart I like taking apart computers and putting them back together again. ____________________ fall apart (^) My car is really old - I’m worried it might fall apart! ____________________ look forward to (^) I am looking forward to my holiday next week. ____________________ fall over My son has just started to walk, but he^ falls over^ all the time.^ ____________________ get over It took him three years to get over his divorce. He was really upset. ____________________ go over I have gone over this topic three times. I don't want to do it again. ____________________ hand __ over They finally handed over the money after hours of negotiation. ____________________ knock __ over Be careful - don't knock over any of the glasses. ____________________ roll over He rolled over and kissed her on the cheek. ____________________ stop over We stopped over in Singapore on our way to Australia. ____________________ take over Trump took over from Obama in January 2017. ____________________ think __ over I'll think it over and get back to you in a few days. ____________________ turn __ over Please do not turn over your tests until I say so. ____________________ turn over (^) The boat turned over in the storm. ____________________ look around On the first day we looked around the town. ____________________ get around I think the subway is the best way to get around the city. ____________________ mess around Our teacher gets angry when we mess around during lessons. ____________________ turn __ around It takes a long time to turn a big ship around. ____________________ turn round (^) I think we are going the wrong way. We should turn round. ____________________ get through to I called her three times but I didn't^ get through.^ ____________________ go through (^) I went through a lot of pain and suffering to get this far. ____________________ be together They have been together for three years. ____________________ get together My family gets together every Christmas. ____________________ put __ together (^) I took my phone apart but I couldn't put it together again! ____________________ get along My colleagues and I^ get along^ very well.^ ____________________