Phrasal verbs
put off
look up to
turn down

break out
do up

take in

get out of
Phrasal verbs
The football match has been put off until next week.

The football match has been postponed until next week.
The price of petrol has gone up three times already this year.
The price of petrol has increased three times already this year.
Phrasal verbs
He asked her to stop singing as it
was putting him off.

distract

The football match has been put
off until next week.

postpone

cause someone to
change their mind
switch off

Don’t be put off if you can’t do it
straight away.

Would you put off the light before
you leave?
Phrasal verbs
We did our bathroom up last year.
We did up our bathroom last year.

We did it up by ourselves.

She has fallen for the boy who
lives next door. Fortunately, he has
also fallen for her.
Vocabulary
have

have

A baby

A bath

take

make

A cake
Vocabulary
have
A chance
take

have
make

A go

A mistake
take

A nap
Vocabulary
have

A party
take

A photo

have
take
make

A phone
call

take
A shower
have
Vocabulary
make

A effort

have

Fun

make

An excuse

take

Hold of

take

Part

make
A dinner
have
Vocabulary
take

do
do

do

The
cooking
Someone a
favor
Your best

take

Someone
seriously
Someone’s
word for it

do

The
housework

do

Your
homework

Phrasal verbs