TWO-WORD VERBS
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| to break up |
They broke the meeting up at noon. |
| They will break up at noon. |
| to bring up |
She brought the children up by herself. |
| He will bring the topic up during dinner. |
| to call off |
They called the meeting off this morning. |
| They called off the meeting. |
| to call up |
The officers were called up last week. |
| to clean up |
We cleaned the house up quickly. |
| to do over |
They did their lesson over. |
| to drop in |
Please drop in if you can. |
| to drop off |
He will drop the lesson off at my house. |
| to fill out |
You must fill the insurance form out now. |
| You must fill out the insurance form. |
| to get on |
They got on the airplane together. |
| to get up |
She will get up early tomorrow morning. |
| to give back |
We need to give the money back to them soon. |
| We must give back the money. |
| to go over |
I went over to his house yesterday. |
| to hand in |
Hand in your lesson before you leave. |
| to hang up |
He hung the phone up very quickly. |
| He hung up quickly. |
| She hung her clothes up this morning. |
| She hung up her clothes. |
| to look over |
I looked the lesson over rather quickly. |
| to look into |
I must look into that problem. |
| to look up |
Look that word up in your book. |
| to pick up |
You will need to pick him up at the airport. |
| Pick your lesson up before you leave. |
| Pick up your lesson as you leave. |
| to put away |
Put your clothes away before you leave. |
| to put on |
Put your clothes on before you leave. |
| to put out |
Put the animals out if they cause any problem. |
| to run across |
He ran across an important book. |
| to show up |
He will show up at the meeting. |
| to take off |
She took her coat off because she was hot. |
| We took off about noon. |
| to take out |
He took her out to see the city. |
| Please take the groceries out of the car. |
| to think over |
Please think it over before you say anything. |
| to try on |
Try these clothes on before you decide. |
| to turn in |
He turned his lesson in before he left. |
| He already turned in his lesson. |
| He turned in early because he was tired. |
| to turn off |
Always turn the machines off before you leave. |
| to turn on |
You must turn the machines on when you first arrive. |
| to turn out |
Turn the lights out before you leave. |
| Please turn out the lights. |
| to turn up |
Turn the heat up if you want. |
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