PHRASAL VERBS

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UNIT #5-PHRASAL VERBS ABOUT STUDY
EMILY NICOLE TOALA ROSADO
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LIVE UP TO (SOMETHING) to be as good as something/to achieve what is expected
HAND (SOMETHING) BACK to return something to the person who owns it
GET AWAY WITH SOMETHING To avoid the consequences of one's actions.
POINT OUT say something to make someone aware of a fact or circumstance. To bring attention to someone or something.
PUT (SOMETHING) OFF to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date:
GET THROUGH SOMETHING pass a difficult or testing experience or period
GET OUT OF DOING (SOMETHING) To evade or avoid having to do some task.
TAKE ON to accept additional responsibility
CATCH UP WITH SOMETHING do tasks that one should have done earlier:
DROP OUT Abandon a course of study (prematurely) to fall out of something.
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