Phrasal verbs.1. take up2. turn down3. join in4. send out5. turn up6. A mobile phone rang, but the musician just carried ON playing.7. We can’t afford to eat OUT very often.8. I’ve decided to become a vegetarian and give UP meat.9. As the plane took OUT , I held my mum’s hand tightly.10. The door is open, so you can get OUT the car, if you like.11. We were in a hurry and when we got ON the bus, I realized I didn’t have a ticket.12. The man selling the tickets told us to go OUT and come back again later.13. It was raining when we set OUT on our walk, but it soon stopped.14. We loved the hotel so we went BACK there the following year.15. Ray fell as he was getting OFF /ON the bus and couldn’t walk properly.16. The taxi driver asked us to get IN on the right because it was safer.17. I thought I could trust you! You’ve really let me DOWN.18. Do you get ON well with your older sister?19. As children grow UP, they want more independence from their parents.20. Dave has fallen OUT with Jason and they’re not talking to each other at the moment.21. Ed was brought UP by his aunt because his parents lived abroad.22. I used to go OUT with Tony but we split UP about a year ago.23. I hate looking AFTER my baby brother!24. I came ACROSS this book about the moon in the library. It’s really interesting!25. Jenny pulled APART the handle so we can’t open the cupboard now.26. I’d like to find OUT more about the being a computer programmer.27. Our car has broken DOWN again.28. Dean was late for physics so he made UP a story about being attacked by a cat!29. Turn the TV DOWN . This show is boring.30. I’m going to throw these old shoes AWAY . I never wear them anymore.