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Phrasal verbs: exercises 2

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Make new sentences by using phrasal verbs in brackets: 1. She started to be really interested in yoga recently.  2. They had to remove two of his teeth.  3. He's preparing to become chief executive.  4. What do you want to be once you become an adult? 5. She has just had a bath, and spent all the hot water. 6. She arrived in Rome, after making a pause in Venice. 7. Everyone were scared, when the ship started to sink. 8. They take care about their babies. 9. We are really great friends. 10. We couldn't go anywhere for four days last week, because of the snow. (Get along, take out, get into, look after, set out, stop off, go down, use up, grow up, to be snowed)

Phrasal verbs 2

Get into - to become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity. Take out - to remove something from somewhere. Share out - an act of dividing something between several people. Set out - to start an activity with a particular aim. Grow up - to gradually become an adult. Stand up - to be in an upright position on your feet; to get yourself into an upright position on your feet. Use up - to finish a supply of something. Get out -  to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc. Stop off - to visit or stay at a place for a short time when you are going somewhere else. Go down - go down something, to move down to a lower level or place Break down - If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working; If a system, relationship, or discussion breaks down, it fails because there is a problem or disagreement. Turn back -  to return in the direction you have come from, or to make someone do this. Carry out