Phrasal Verb LISTENING

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021-040

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001: Wear out
This carpet is worn out where people walk a lot.
Working two weeks straight without a day off wore me out.

002: Wear off
The paint on my car is starting to wear off from age.
His sense of humor tends to wear off on the people around him.

003: Wrap up
If you wrap these herbs up in plastic you can freeze them.
The coach wrapped up practice early because of the weather.
I wrapped the leftovers up and put them in the fringe.

004: Work out
I’m just worried about how things will work out.
In the end, things didn’t work out as we had hoped.

005: Turn in
The person who found my wallet turned it in to the police.
I still haven’t turned in my income tax paperwork.
Older people generally turn in earlier than young people.

006: Turn out
Thousands of people turned out for the parade.
Toyota turns out more cars than any other manufacturer.
His test results turned out negative.

007: Call off
Our annual business trip has been called off due to the coronavirus.
The wedding was called off on the day of!
The event was called off because not enough people signed up.

008: Pass out
My sister passed out while riding the roller coaster.
Surveys were passed out to each person that attended the seminar.

009: Run across
If you run across Tom at the convention, please give him my regards.
I ran across a picture from high school that I completely forgot about.

010: Look up
I looked up the answer to the question on the internet.
Can you look up last month’s sales figures for me?
I expect our sales to look up once the economy recovers.
Last weekend an old friend from England was in town and looked me up.

011: Give backMany American athletes start charities in attempt to give back to society.The bartender forgot to give back the customer’s credit card.

012: Take offMy plane didn’t take off on time, so I missed my connection.I read in a magazine that darts is starting to take off in Japan.You should take off your wet clothing so you don’t catch a cold!

013: Put downThe businessman put his briefcase down next to the table.My little sister was often put down in middle school because she was short.The dictator put down the pro-democracy rally using tanks and soldiers.

014: Do overThe boss asked me to do the report over in more detail.The student lost his homework, so the teacher made him do it over.You need to do this report over because it is full of errors.

015: Break downThe printer in our office broke down, so we had to call the vendor.Plastic is an environmental hazard because it takes a long time to break down.

016: Fill outI was very skinny in my youth but filled out during my high school years.I filled out the form incorrectly, so I was asked to do it over.If you want to sign up, fill out our online application form.

017: Hold upThe demonstrators held up signs and marched in front of the embassy.Our conference call was held up because of the technical issues.Shockingly, the jewelry store was held up in broad daylight.

018: Hold outThe fans held out all kinds of objects in attempt to get a signature.I couldn’t hold out until dinner so I bought a candy bar.After two days, he couldn’t hold out any longer and smoked a cigarette.019: Turn downThe company offered me a position in New York but I turned it down.It’s considered polite to turn down the ringer on your phone when on the train.I turned down the invitation to go on a comping because I was broke.

020: Turn upDon’t worry about your lost wallet, I’m sure it’ll turn up.Not only did he turn up late for class, he forgot his homework.

021: Turn offTurn off here and travel west for ten kilometers.Turn off the highway at exit 16 and follow the signs to the airport.I liked Paris, but the dirty streets turned me off.

022: Hang onHang on to that rope and don’t let go!He hung on to every comic book he ever bought.Hang on a second and I’ll be right with you.

023: Hang outJapanese businessmen tend to hang out with their coworkers.Hang these towels out to dry while the weather is good.

024: Keep upHurry up or you won’t be able to keep up with them!Halfway through the semester I couldn’t keep up and ultimately failed the class.Are you keeping up on your Japanese?Technology is changing so quickly I can’t keep up.The news is always depressing so I haven’t kept up on current events.As I get older, I no longer worry about keeping up on current trends.

025: Look outWhen you are traveling abroad, look out for pickpockets.My wife is always looking out for products on sale.The doctor was always looking out for signs of depression.

026: Go throughYou should go through every page of that contract before you sign it.My friend went through a period of alcoholism after his wife died.It’s easy to go through $100 on a single night in Las Vegas.

027: Get along I can’t get along without a secretary.My new boss is laid-back and easy to get along with.I don’t know how we’ll get along if this recession continues.

028: Call onThe president called on me to head the LA branch of our company.It’s not polite to call on someone unannounced.The shareholders called on the CEO to be fired after the scandal.

029: Count onI didn’t count on so many people showing up to my sister’s wedding.I’ll be there, you can count on it.The bar owner fired his manager because he couldn’t count on him.

030: Check outWhen I tried to verify the data, it didn’t check out.Electricians were called to check out the power failure.

031: Put upWe put up our tent just before dark.My boss doesn’t put up with tardiness.My friend put me up for several weeks when my house was flooded.

032: Come inDoes this coat come in extra-large?The new PS6 game consoles came in last night.Would you like to come in for a cup of coffee?The deadline is approaching, so you will need to come in on Saturday.

033: Come backThat famous band’s singer came back from depression after two years.The Japanese national baseball team was down 4-0 but somehow came back to win.

034: Bring upAt the next manager’s meeting, I’m going to bring up the matter of overtime.I was brought up in Osaka but moved to Tokyo when I entered college.My parents brought me up to respect elderly people.

035: Wait onI can’t wait on you any longer!The waitress who waited on us was cheerful and polite.My project team had to wait on the approval of our application department before we could download the new software.

036: Make outI couldn’t make out what he said due to the applause.Please make out a receipt in the name of Naughty Dog Inc.

037: Cut offYou should cut off the skin before cooking that fish.The reporter cut the politician off in mid-sentence.The utility company cut off my water because I forgot to pay the bill.

038: Run intoThe old woman ran into a telephone pole with her car and drove away.The pilot ran into trouble trying to land in the storm.I ran into my old girl friend at the wedding of a mutual friend.

039: Drop outThe star athlete injured his foot and had to drop out of the season.The presidential candidate dropped out after the scandal was reported.

040: Come up withCan you come up with an idea to the problem?The president and vice-president came up with each other in the company.The bank foreclosed on my house because I couldn’t come up with the mortgage.

041: Put offTomorrow’s meeting has been put off until next Monday.Many students put off their homework until the last minute.The high cost of living put me off from moving to NYC.

042: Take care ofMy in-laws are going to take care of the kids while we are gone.We need to take care of these outstanding invoices.She couldn’t afford to take care of her dog due to serious symptoms, so she left it with her mother.

043: Take onI’m too busy to take on any more work.The Dodgers will take on the Yankees in the World Series.The train was full to capacity and couldn’t take on any more passengers.I’m sorry but our company is not taking on any new people right now.

044: Catch onJapanese anime is catching on in the world.Being a foreigner, she didn’t catch on the joke.At first, I didn’t catch on to what my boss was saying.That car model was popular in Japan but never caught on elsewhere.

045: Go onThe recession will go on until the exchange rate improves.The negotiations are going on despite the setbacks.We have a layover in Los Angeles before going on in Hawaii.

046: Go outOur Wi-Fi went out, so we couldn’t use the internet.Be sure you set the security alarm before going out.Don’t go out without taking your umbrella; it’s pouring rain.

047: Run outThe people ran out of the office buildings during the earthquake.I couldn’t finish the test because I ran out of time.I bought some more milk in case we run out.The baby ran out on us before he was born.If we don’t conserve more, we’re going to run out of energy.

048: Wake upI woke up this morning with a stiff neck.After smoking for years, he finally woke up to the dangers and quit.He woke up in the middle of a terrible nightmare.The nurse gently woke up the patient.

049: Try outI can’t wait to try out the new game console from Sony.While in Okinawa, I got to try out my new scuba gear.The coach wanted me to try out for the basketball team, but I declined.You can try out this software for 30 days at no change.

050: Put onI put on two different colored socks this morning.The convention was so successful they decided to put it on every year.I put on the brakes as soon as I saw the deer in the road.

051: Sell outThe popular band’s newly released CD sold out in a few hours.Most soldiers would rather die than sell out their comrades.The pitcher sold out when he threw that wild pitch.

052: Come overWhy don’t you come over for dinner this Friday?The boss asked me to come over and show him how to use the webcam.We came over last night, but you were not at home.

053: Come acrossI came across a great little jewelry shop in Ueno.When sober, she comes across as a very responsible person.He struck me as an intelligent person.

054: Clean outJapanese people clean out their homes during the year-end holidays.Eating a lot of fiber will clean out your intestines.My husband got cleaned out at the racetrack last week.

055: Back upWait, back up! You drove past the parking lot entrance.Many of his coworkers backed up his claims of innocence.I lost my phone contacts because I didn’t back them up.I could only back up half of the files before PC crashed.

056: Cut back onMy father was told to cut back on salt in his diet.The doctor cut back on the patient’s medication due to side effects.

057: Burn outThat light bulb is flickering and about to burn out.After years of creating anime, the director got burnt out and took a leave of absence.The pop singer’s overdose was attributed to his being burnt out.

058: Come aroundJim will come around once he hears the whole story.When the patient first came around in a coma, he didn’t know his name.Our vendors always come around on Fridays.

059: Come outMy diabetes test results came out negative.As soon as it came out the novel was a huge hit.Raccoons are nocturnal and rarely come out during daylight hours.

060: Come onCome on! Our plane is about to leave without us!The lights won’t come on. We must have lost power.His symptoms came on suddenly, and he was rushed into surgery.