Phrasal verbs Gd 5 - Oxford discover

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Phrasal verbs practice! I´m ---- back home, it´s raining! GOING BACK *To return*
That´s an interesting conversation, please ----- GO ON *To continue*
The price of the jacket --- this week, now for sure I can´t buy it. WENT UP *To increase*
My dad´s car had --- we have to take public transportation. BROKEN DOWN *to stop working*
Somebody --- my uncle´s house and stole their huge TV. BROKE INTO *To enter without permission in order to steal*
She ---- a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog. BROKE OFF *To suddenly break something*
My girlfriend had ------ with me. BROKEN UP *To separate / or to separate into pieces*
I -- my parents and grands. CARE FOR *To help someone who is sick or needs care*
I --- Henry when we´re playing, he isn´t a fast runner. CAUGHT UP *To reach someone or something*
We were ---- the chair, we were too many! FALLING OFF *To become separate from something and drop down to the ground*
I have to --- when someone is annoying me and doesn´t stop. FEND UP *to defend yourself from something or someone*
Did you --- your homework? HAND IN *To give something to someone in authority*
My little puppy looks very cute when he --- the food out the plate. LAPS UP *To drink something using the tongue, usually used in animals*
I was tired so I went ---, and took a nap. LIE DOWN *To someone gets on horizontal position in order to rest*
Jonas, please --- that game and do your homework. PUT DOWN *To place something on the floor*
I saw the twins --- leaves from the yard. PICKING UP *To take hold on and lift something or someone from the ground*
---- your jacket, it looks cold outside. PUT ON *To place clothes in your body*
The children quickly --- when the school´s head teacher came into the classroom. STOOD UP *To rise to your feet from another position*
Do you want to --- that sweater ---? You look hot! TAKE OFF *To remove something, speacially clothes*
I didn´t --- the garbage, sorry mom! TAKE OUT *To remove something from inside*
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