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Phrasal verbs (get, break, put, grow) #1 (permalink) Sun May 04, 2008 10:16 am   Phrasal verbs (get, break, put, grow)
 

Dear everybody! I have got some problems. Could you help me? What should I use the follow verbs with? Many thanks for help! Timea
Phrasal verb Meaning
Get ……….. recover from
Get ………….. go on holiday
Get ……………. have a good relationship with
Get ………… survive
Get …………. escape without being punished
Break …………… separate
Grow ........... overcome
Grow ………………… develope from
Put …………. raise
Put …… …… tolerate
Go ……… enter
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Phrasal verbs #2 (permalink) Sun May 04, 2008 13:16 pm   Phrasal verbs
 

Hi,

You'll find a number of stories using phrasal verbs that I have written for the site, which you may find interesting. If you look towards the end of the list on the left side, you will see them:

http://www.english-test.net/lessons/index.html

In the meantime, why don't you try to do the exercise first and post your answers on the forum.

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Phrasal verbs #3 (permalink) Sun May 04, 2008 17:33 pm   Phrasal verbs
 

Hi Timea

Dictionary.com is a handy source for looking up phrasal verbs.

For phrasal verbs beginning with the word 'get', look here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=get&r=66
For phrasal verbs beginning with the word 'break', look here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=break&r=66
For phrasal verbs beginning with the word 'grow', look here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=grow&r=66
For phrasal verbs beginning with the word 'put', look here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=put&r=66
And for phrasal verbs beginning with the word 'go', look here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Go
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