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Solutions Unit 1 phrasal verbs_1


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walk out on the family
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My sister was 38 weeks pregnant when her husband walked out on her.

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Walk out on the family
My sister was 38 weeks pregnant when her husband walked out on her.
If someone w.......ks o......t on a job, etc., they leave before finishing it because they are not happy about something:
If someone walks out on a job, etc., they leave before finishing it because they are not happy about something:
• Workers who wa.......ed o......t on the job could be sacked for breach of contract.
• Workers who walked out on the job could be sacked for breach of contract.
Stand up for (himself)
Don't be bullied, learn to stand up for yourself and what you believe in.
The prime minister reiterated that he would st.........d u..... for British interests abroad.
The prime minister reiterated that he would stand up for British interests abroad.
Go for something
If you really want the job, go for it!
To choose something
To go for something / I think I'll go for the fruit salad
To examine something
Look into something / A working party has been set up to look into the problem.
The truth tu.........ed o......t to be stranger than we had expected
The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected
It tu......ns o.......t that she had known him when they were children
It turns out that she had known him when they were children
To behave badly
When children play up, they behave badly
Дети капризничают
The kids are playing up
I've si.........ed u...... to make the sandwiches for the party
I've signed up to make the sandwiches for the party
She has si.......ed u..... for evening classes at the community college
She's signed up for evening classes at the community college