CLEAR UP, Meaning: to make something clean or tidy. Example: We need to CLEAR UP the kitchen after dinner., TAKE OUT, Meaning: to remove something from a place. Example: She TOOK OUT her phone from her bag., CALL BACK, Meaning: to return a phone call. Example: I missed his call, so I will CALL HIM BACK later., SHUT DOWN, Meaning: to close a business, system, or machine. Example: Please SHUT DOWN your computer before leaving., JOIN IN, Meaning: to take part in an activity with others. Example: Everyone was dancing, so I JOINED IN., PUT AWAY, Meaning: to return something to its proper place. Example: She PUT AWAY the dishes after washing them., THROW AWAY, Meaning: to put something in the trash. Example: Don’t THROW AWAY that box., PUT BACK, Meaning: to return something to the place where it was before. Example: Please PUT BACK the book on the shelf., GIVE OUT, Meaning: to distribute something to many people. Example: The teacher GAVE OUT the test papers., DEAL WITH, Meaning: to handle or solve a problem or situation. Example: She knows how to DEAL WITH difficult customers., HAND IN, Meaning: to give something (like homework) to a teacher or authority. Example: Please HAND IN your homework tomorrow., GIVE IN, Meaning: to stop fighting or arguing and accept something. Example: After a long discussion, she GAVE IN., HAND OUT, Meaning: to give something to each person in a group. Example: The teacher HANDED OUT worksheets., LOOK AFTER, Meaning: to take care of someone or something. Sentence: She LOOKS AFTER her younger brother after school., LOOK FORWARD TO , Meaning: to feel excited about something that will happen in the future. Sentence: We LOOK FORWARD TO the summer holidays every year., TAKE AFTER, Meaning: to be similar to a parent or family member in appearance or character. Sentence: Tom TAKES AFTER his father; they both love sports., TAKE UP, Meaning: to start a new hobby or activity. Sentence: She TOOK UP painting last year., GET OVER , Meaning: to recover from something (an illness, disappointment, or difficult situation). Sentence: It took him weeks to GET OVER the flu., GET IN, Meaning: to enter a place or arrive somewhere. Sentence: We GOT IN the car and drove away., PUT OFF, Meaning: to delay or postpone something. Sentence: They PUT OFF the meeting until next week..
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