1) After the party had ended, I stayed on to help tidy up. a) continue to study, work, or be somewhere after others have left b) to continue taking (a medication, drug, etc.) 2) The report draws on research carried out in several countries. a) use one's experience, talents, or skills as a resource b) (of a period of time) pass by and approach its end 3) If electric cars catch on with the public, the air will be much cleaner. a) understand what is meant or how to do something b) (of a practice or fashion) become popular 4) Marko is looking tired. I think he's taking on too much work. a) engage an employee b) undertake a task or responsibility, especially a difficult one 5) If that light comes on, it means you're running out of petrol. a) make progress; develop b) (of a state or condition) start to arrive or happen 6) Environmentalists have called on the Government to finance green projects. a) officially ask or demand that someone do something b) pay a visit to someone 7) This device runs on rechargeable batteries. a) use as power source b) continue without stopping; go on longer than is expected 8) We've discussed that picture, so let's move on to the next one. a) leave; cause someone to leave b) start doing something new or making progress

C1 Compact Advanced - Unit 7 - Phrasal verbs with 'ON'

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