phrasal verbs 2

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to get on with (sth)
Lernen beginnen
to continue with a task or activity, especially after an interruption
Right, that's enough TV - time to get on with your homework
to come across
Lernen beginnen
to encounter or find a person or thing unexpectedly
You won’t believe who I came across at the bookshop today!
to look after
Lernen beginnen
to take care of or provide assistance to someone
Jane will look after the children while we’re at dinner
to knock over
Lernen beginnen
to accidentally cause something to fall or tip over
The strong wind knocked over many of the newly planted trees in the park
to turn on
Lernen beginnen
to activate or start a device or appliance
Can you turn on the heater? It’s freezing in here!
to take back
Lernen beginnen
to admit that something you said or thought was wrong
She wanted to take back her hurtful words but knew the damage was already done.
to turn into
Lernen beginnen
to become
Their casual flirtation turned into a deep, meaningful connection that neither could ignore.
to brush off
Lernen beginnen
to dismiss or ignore someone or something casually, often without consideration
He refused to brush off criticism and instead used it as motivation.
to cheer up
Lernen beginnen
to become happier or make someone feel happier
Music has a magical way of cheering up the soul, even in the most difficult times.
to grow on
Lernen beginnen
to gradually become more likeable or acceptable over time
At first, our new colleague seemed reserved, but over time, he began to grow on everyone
to move on
Lernen beginnen
to continue with life after a challenging period
After a period of unemployment, she managed to move on by starting her own business.

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