Phrasal verbs with the verb stand, keep, shut, fill, pull — Exercise 1 — meaning
Match phrasal verbs to their meaning.
to stop (or make something stop) working or operating (machine, computer, business, premise, strategy)
shut down
stand up
to move backwards or make someone/something move backwards
pull back
stand out
to be much better than other similar things or people
stand out
keep up
to complete a form or official document
fill out
keep on
to rise to a standing position after sitting or lying down
stand up
shut down
to continue to do something
keep on
shut up
to do someone else's work for them because they cannot or will not do it themselves; to substitute
fill in
fill out
to stop vehicle (car, bus, van, etc.) usually for a short time
pull up
fill in
to move, progress or increase at the same rate or speed as somebody else
keep up
pull up
to stop (or make someone/something stop) talking or making a noise
shut up
pull back
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