Estudios Y Aprendizaje, Compras Y Dinero, Tecnología Y Redes Sociales. Flashcards

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What does the phrasal verb ‘carry out’ mean?

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To perform or conduct something.

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2
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Fill in the blank: To _____ up a project means to complete it.

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finish

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True or False: The phrasal verb ‘look into’ means to investigate.

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True

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What does ‘give up’ mean in the context of studies?

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To stop trying or to quit.

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5
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘She needs to _____ down her notes before the exam.’ (write / write up / write down)

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write down

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What does the phrasal verb ‘turn in’ refer to?

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To submit or hand in something, like an assignment.

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7
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Fill in the blank: ‘He decided to _____ out of the competition.’

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drop

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True or False: ‘Pick up’ can mean to learn something new.

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True

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9
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What does ‘run out of’ mean?

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To have no more of something left.

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10
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘They need to _____ up their budget for the project.’ (add / add up / add in)

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add up

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What does ‘set aside’ mean in financial terms?

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To reserve money for a specific purpose.

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12
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Fill in the blank: ‘You should _____ over your expenses to save money.’

A

cut back

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13
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True or False: ‘Check out’ can mean to look at something or to leave a hotel.

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True

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What does ‘bring up’ mean?

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To mention or introduce a topic.

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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘He needs to _____ up his computer before the meeting.’ (start / start up / start off)

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start up

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16
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What does ‘log in’ mean?

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To enter a system or account using credentials.

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17
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Fill in the blank: ‘I will _____ out the information I found online.’

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write down

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18
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True or False: ‘Go over’ means to review or examine something.

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True

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19
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What does ‘take out’ refer to in financial terms?

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To withdraw money from a bank or account.

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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘We need to _____ our spending for the month.’ (cut / cut down / cut back)

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cut back

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21
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What does ‘turn down’ mean?

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To reject or refuse something.

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22
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Fill in the blank: ‘I need to _____ up my phone before the trip.’

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charge

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23
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True or False: ‘Sign up’ means to enroll or register for something.

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True

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24
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What does ‘break down’ mean in technology?

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To stop functioning or to fail.

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25
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘They will _____ out a new product next month.’ (bring / bring out / bring in)

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bring out

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26
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What does ‘give away’ mean?

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To donate or provide something for free.

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27
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Fill in the blank: ‘She decided to _____ in her old textbooks.’

A

sell

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28
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True or False: ‘Back up’ means to create a copy of data.

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True

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29
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What does ‘put off’ mean?

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To postpone or delay something.

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30
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘Make sure to _____ up your work before submitting.’ (wrap / wrap up / wrap in)

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wrap up

31
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What does ‘check in’ mean?

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To register upon arrival at a place.

32
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Fill in the blank: ‘I need to _____ through my emails before the meeting.’

A

go

33
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True or False: ‘Fill out’ means to complete a form.

A

True

34
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What does ‘set up’ mean?

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To establish or arrange something.

35
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘You should _____ in for the conference early.’ (sign / sign up / sign on)

A

sign up

36
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What does ‘look for’ mean?

A

To search for something.

37
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Fill in the blank: ‘He needs to _____ down his expenses to save money.’

A

cut

38
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True or False: ‘Log out’ means to exit a system or account.

A

True

39
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What does ‘run into’ mean?

A

To meet someone unexpectedly.

40
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘She decided to _____ out of the project.’ (drop / drop off / drop by)

A

drop out

41
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What does ‘take up’ mean?

A

To begin to engage in a new activity or hobby.

42
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Fill in the blank: ‘I will _____ in my resume for the job.’

A

send

43
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True or False: ‘Get along’ means to have a good relationship with someone.

A

True

44
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What does ‘come across’ mean?

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To find or discover by chance.

45
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘He needs to _____ up his presentation.’ (finish / finish off / finish up)

A

finish up

46
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What does ‘bring in’ mean?

A

To introduce or generate income.

47
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Fill in the blank: ‘She decided to _____ back her spending.’

A

cut

48
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True or False: ‘Hang out’ means to spend time with friends.

A

True

49
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What does ‘get through’ mean?

A

To successfully complete something.

50
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘They will _____ off the project next week.’ (take / take on / take up)

A

take on

51
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What does ‘pay off’ mean?

A

To settle a debt or to yield a positive result.

52
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Fill in the blank: ‘I need to _____ over my notes for the test.’

A

go

53
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True or False: ‘Drop by’ means to visit someone informally.

A

True

54
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What does ‘run after’ mean?

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To chase or pursue someone or something.

55
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘She will _____ up her grades this semester.’ (bring / bring down / bring up)

A

bring up

56
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What does ‘take over’ mean?

A

To assume control or responsibility for something.

57
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Fill in the blank: ‘He needs to _____ up his spending habits.’

A

change

58
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True or False: ‘Join in’ means to participate in an activity.

A

True

59
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What does ‘give in’ mean?

A

To yield or surrender to someone or something.

60
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘They need to _____ out their plan before implementation.’ (work / work out / work in)

A

work out

61
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What does ‘take back’ mean?

A

To retract or return something.

62
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘I will _____ up the meeting at 3 PM.’

A

set

63
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True or False: ‘Jump in’ means to interrupt or join a conversation.

A

True

64
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What does ‘look up’ mean?

A

To search for information.

65
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘She decided to _____ back her decision.’ (take / take down / take over)

A

take back

66
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What does ‘come up with’ mean?

A

To devise or think of something.

67
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Fill in the blank: ‘He needs to _____ for a better job.’

A

apply

68
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True or False: ‘Stay up’ means to remain awake longer than usual.

A

True

69
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What does ‘catch up’ mean?

A

To reach the same level or standard as someone else.

70
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: ‘They need to _____ off the meeting until next week.’ (put / put out / put off)

A

put off

71
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What does ‘come down to’ mean?

A

To be reduced to a specific point or factor.

72
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Fill in the blank: ‘I will _____ out the results of the experiment.’

A

find

73
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True or False: ‘Get back’ means to return to a place.

A

True

74
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What does ‘take apart’ mean?

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To disassemble or separate into pieces.