Family Feud! Flashcards
I have to ____ ___ my homework
by Friday.
Hand in
(Phrasal verb for “stay positive”). I’m sure you will be better next time.
Hang in there
What other way can you say it?
I just want to spend some relaxing time at my house this weekend, doing nothing.
Hang out
If you ____ ____ ignoring your pain, your health will get worse.
Keep on
True or False:
If you say to “keep something up”, it means that there is something you need to keep elevated (arm, leg, object, dog, cat, etc.)
False! “Keep something up” means to continue something at the same rate.
____ ___ your values will only make you stronger in life
Sticking to
What is the other meaning for the phrasal verb “Work out”?
Things will be resolved
What other way can you say it?
You need to –>tidy<– your room before going to your friends’.
Clean up
True or False:
To cut back on something means to restrict yourself/consume less.
True!
We really ___ ____ ____ hiking when my leg healed up.
got back into
What does the phrasal verb “got along/on” mean?
It means to like each other
When school starts again, I have no problem waking up in the morning. However, my brother doesn’t usually ___ ___ in time to take the bus.
Get up
What other way can you say it?
I would like to –>date<– her but I’m too shy to ask her out.
ask her out
What other meaning can you give to the phrasal verb “give X up”?
To abandon
What other way can you say it?
I really need to –>stop<– vaping if I want to get back into jogging.
give up
True or False:
“Going out with” can also be used as a softer way to say that someone is dying. For example, “At least, you pet will be going out with dignity”.
True!
Although it’s a rare occurence
Looks like they are finally ___ ___ after all these years of anger.
Getting along
I will need to rewatch Bridgerton if i want to ___ ___ ___ the story before the third season gets out.
get back into
What other way can you say it?
I want to consume less True Crime before going to bed because it gives me nightmares.
Cut back on
True or false:
The phrasal verb “clean something up” can also be used for “behaving in a better way, right a wrong”.
True!
A sentence like “clean up your act” or “clean up your language” mean something very different from “Please clean up your room”!