Max talks you through some abstract phrasal verbs that use "on".
Abstract phrasal verbs with 'on'.
TAKE ON
Her co-worker left the company, so she had to take on more work.
He took on too much... more than he could handle.
Her co-worker left the company, so she had to take on more work.
He took on too much... more than he could handle.
TAKE ON
LEAD ON
The mother duck leads on, and the adorable ducklings follow.
LEAD ON
I don't know the way, so lead on!
LEAD (someone) ON
She's leading him on a bit, because she's not in love with him.
LEAD (someone) ON
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He doesn't love her but he keeps dating her anyway. He is
GET ON
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Do you get on with the people you live with?
PICK ON
"Why don't you pick on someone your own size?"
TAKE (someone) ON
He's not THAT big... I could take him on!
Bonus phrase: BRING IT ON!
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If you are bullying someone, how do you say it?
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If you are doing more work than you can handle, you...
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