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Beginner Phrasal Verbs
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Beginner Phrasal Verbs
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To get information about something or to learn a fact for the first time. (2 words)

2.
To record in writing (a statement/ a telephone number/ some information etc.). (2 words)

3.
To finally agree to what someone wants after initially refusing. (2 words)

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To take care of someone or something. (2 words)

5.
To hurt someone badly by hitting kicking or punching. (2 words)

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To assume responsibility for or control of (something or a situation) from someone else. (2 words)

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To test something (or someone) by using it. (2 words)

8.
To regain consciousness. (2 words)

9.
To reach an expected standard. (3 words)

10.
To put clothes or shoes onto your body; to dress yourself. (2 words)

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To put on an article of clothing to see if it fits and discover if you like it (a hat / a new pair of shoes / a dress etc.). (2 words)

12.
To tolerate (a difficult situation or person) without complaining. (2 words)

13.
To rise from the ground (an aeroplane). (2 words)

14.
To lose control emotionally or mentally. (2 words)

15.
To wait for a short time (especially on the telephone). (2 words)

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To try to find something or someone often a thing or person that is lost; to search for someone or something. (2 words)

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To do or complete something such as an action a job an experiment an order a threat. (2 words)

18.
To begin to study practise or do something
(a hobby / a sport / a habit etc.). (2 words)

19.
To finish a relationship. (2 words)

20.
To allow (a person or an animal) to leave (a place); to release. (2 words)

21.
To disappear completely; to become extinct. (2 words)

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To die (usually of a person). (2 words)

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To find or meet by chance (something or someone). (2 words)

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To recover from something (an illness/ a failure/ a difficulty/ a shock/ an ex etc.). (2 words)

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To excuse (someone) from (a punishment a duty or doing something). (2 words)