PHRASAL VERBS

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PHRASAL VERBS
CARRY ON: (V) To continue Example: I'm so tired. I can't carry on any longer.
CHEER UP: (V) To stop feeling sad. Example: Lily cheered up when I gave her a new toy.
FIND OUT: (V) To discover or learn. Example: The detective is trying to find out the truth about the case
GET OUT: (V) To move outside. Example: My mom told my dog to get out of the house.
GIVE UP: (V) To stop doing something before you have finished. Example: I gave up trying to do the math test because it was too difficult.
HANG OUT: (V) To spend time in a place with friends. Example: We usually hang out in the park on Saturdays.
LOOK FOR: (V) To try to find something. Example: Natasha looked for her earrings everywhere.
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