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Unit 2: Phrasal Verbs and More

Practice vocabulary.

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  • A phrase that means "To cause someone or something to be viewed with doubt."
  • A phrase that means "near enough to hear somebody/something or to be heard"?
  • A verb that means to make something improve or become more active after it has stopped or slowed down
  • A phrasal verb that means "To cause someone to feel captivated, charmed, or enthused about something"
  • A noun that means "the time when someone is a baby or a very young child"
  • A verb that collocates with the expression … and excuse
  • A verb that collocates with the expression … a party
  • A noun that collocates with the verb jump
  • An expression that means "to have no knowledge about something, or to be unable to remember something.
  • An expression that means "to be paid the money that you need to live on.
  • A verb that means : to want to have or do something.
  • A preposition that collocates with the verb Keen
  • A preposition that collocates with the verb Succeed
  • A preposition that collocates with the verb look forward
  • A phrasal verb that means: "to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone
  • A verb that collocates with : a lie
  • A verb that collocates with …your word
  • A phrasal verb that means : to behave in an uncontrolled, excited, or anxious (= worried and nervous) way.
  • more important than anything else
  • used to emphasize how important or serious something is
  • serious about your work and putting a lot of effort into doing it in a careful way
  • the verb of the adjective " broad"
  • the verb of the adjective " strong"
  • unexpected success experienced by a person who is just starting a particular activity
  • the result of chance and something that you have no control over

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