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Solutions Unit 1 phrasal verbs_2


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to explain the reason for something
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High-tech companies ac..........nt f...... 32% of the total value of the payrolls in the area
High-tech companies account for 32% of the total value of the payrolls in the area
She says that she doesn't f......t i...... at her new school
She says that she doesn't fit in at her new school
It became clear very quickly that the new assistant wasn't going to f....... i........
It became clear very quickly that the new assistant wasn't going to fit in
We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one st..........d o...... from the rest
We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one stood out from the rest
He tu............d d.......n the job because it involved too much travelling
He turned down the job because it involved too much travelling
I was trying to ma......e u......a good excuse for being late
I was trying to make up a good excuse for being late
Arrange something by putting different things together
Make up / Could you make up a list of all the things that need to be done?
To make an amount of something complete or correct
I have £20,000 and I need £25,000 but my parents have promised to make up the difference
We were ordered to h.........d o.......r our passports
We were ordered to hand over our passports
To give something to someone who lives after you die, usually a person in your family
Pass on to smb / You may want a way to pass on money to your children or to cover the taxes on your estate
We tried to bl.........d i....... the crowd
We tried to blend into the crowd