Even more abstract phrasal verbs to get excited about! Alex cannot wait to share them with you!
"The teacher told him to do the assignment over."
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To do (something) over means ___
"The teacher told him to do the assignment over."
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To do (something) over means ___
"OK, we'll do it over, but try to sing the right words this time."
stick to something
"It's hard to stick to a diet."
"Please stick to the script."
"I’ll just run through the names and make sure everyone’s here."
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To run through (something) means ___
"Let’s just run through the piece one more time."
bring something up
"She’s always bringing up her health problems."
"I hate to bring this up but you still owe me $50."
"Building a road here would go against the wishes of the local community."
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To go against something/someone means ___
"This goes against everything I’ve been brought up to believe in."
"I still haven't got around to fixing that door."
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Get around to something means ___
"It's been at the back of my mind to call Steve for several days now, but I haven't got around to it yet."
- do something over
- stick to something
- run through something
- bring something up
- go against something/someone
- get around to something
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