Phrasal verbs with the particle out and up — usage
Choose out or up to form meaningful sentences.
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1.The whole strategy was laidin details in my report.out
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2.My son is growingso fast.up
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3.Knowing three foreign languages opened hima lot of opportunities to find a better job.up
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4.You need to go to the doctor and check.out
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5.I am a new driver, so it's still hard for me to back.up
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6.We are runningof milk, so we need to buy some more.out
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7.I asked Sarah to pointmy spelling mistakes.out
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8.We were waiting for him the whole evening, but he didn't show.up
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9.My business startedas a hobby.out
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10.After the operation, you will have to followwith therapy.up
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11.He was hiding the truth, but eventually, his parents foundthat he had dropped school.out
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12.David calledher name, but she didn't hear him.out
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13.He was running so fast that I couldn't catch him.up
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14.Continue doing like that, and you will endin prison.up
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15.Don't forget to throwthe rubbish!out
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16.Dozens of people linedat the entrance. They were waiting for something.up
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17.I have to sortmy financial problems, but I don't know how.out
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18.We were trying hard to solve the problem, but we couldn't figurehow to do it.out
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19.Terrorists had threatened to blowthe building.up
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20.Can you wake metomorrow at 7 am? I have an important meeting in the morning, and I can't be late.up
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