to walk out on
when you suddenly end your relationship with other person (you disappear)
He walked out on his wife and kids last week.
Do you know personally who walked out on somebody?
Why do people do this?
This is a nice sofa, but it doesn’t fit in with the living room.
to get on with
- to have a harmonious friendly relationship with somebody
- to start and to continue doing something
He got on well with her and he asked to marry him.
Stop talking and het on with your work.
He finished his cup of tea and got on with the gardening.
to catch up with
- when you move so fast so you can join somebody
- when you do something bad, it will cause problems in the future
Well, go ahead and catch up with him!
Smoking will catch up with you.
I had no choice but to go through with it.
to run out of
to use all of something and not have any more left
They ran out of money and had to abandon the project.
In the morning he realized that he ran out of gas.
Match the verbs with their prepositions.
Translate.
to succeed in finding or reaching sb
to look and act like part of a group
to tolerate or be patient about sth
Read the article again.
Match the highlighted phrasal verbs in the text with their definitions.
Watch Frank – he’ll cheat if he thinks he can get away with it.
I like to get away from London at the weekend.
When you’re the boss you can make up your own rules.
The team will be anxious to make up for a disappointing start to the season.
to go through with
to get away with
to get up to
to fit in with
to make up
to put up with
to make up for
to sign up for
to get up
to run out of
to go back on
to go back
to go in for
Do you remember all these phrasal verbs? Let’s check!
made up for it.
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