Verbs | Sentences |
left out | The audience became upset when the pianist LEFT OUT the third movement of the sonata. |
made up | Dad wondered where I'd been, and I MADE UP a story about being at Grandma's. |
went through | I don't know how he managed, but he WENT THROUGH a million dollars in less than a year. |
get along with | The twins seem to GET ALONG WITH each other just fine. |
kept on | He was getting very heavy, but he just KEPT ON eating. |
take down | She spoke so quickly I couldn't TAKE DOWN her address before she hung up. |
get away with | I don't know how those thieves think they can GET AWAY WITH a robbery in broad daylight like that. |
take after | John does TAKE AFTER his father, doesn't he? |
put off | Students knew the paper was due on Monday, but they PUT OFF their study session until it was too late. |
look over | The student handed in a poem and the professor promised to LOOK it OVER. |