Phrasal verbs to cut down — to reduce the amount of something; to cut in — to interrupt a conversation; to look down at — to treat someone as unimportant or not worthy of respect; to keep on — to continue; to pick out — to choose someone or something; to pick up — to meet someone; to save up — to keep money; to take after — to behave like an older relative; to take in — to make something smaller. We should cut our spendings on cinema and buy a subscription for an online streaming platform. When Kate brought her boyfriend her mother looked him. Tim is saving to buy a new car. Boys, it is very rude to cut when people are talking. This dress is too big for me. I'll bring it to the tailor to take it . After school Bob comes to the kindergarten to pick his little sister. My grandmother taught me to never give up and keep trying to do my best. Simon is not Julia's parent. He shouldn't take her. Let's go shopping and pick the best Christmas gift for you.
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Phrasal verbs
to cut down — to reduce the amount of something;

to cut in — to interrupt a conversation;

to look down at — to treat someone as unimportant or not worthy of respect;

to keep on — to continue;

to pick out — to choose someone or something;

to pick up — to meet someone;

to save up — to keep money;

to take after — to behave like an older relative;

to take in — to make something smaller.

  1. We should cut [down|in] our spendings on cinema and buy a subscription for an online streaming platform.
  2. When Kate brought her boyfriend her mother looked [behind|down at] him.
  3. Tim is saving [up|in] to buy a new car.
  4. Boys, it is very rude to cut [down|in] when people are talking.
  5. This dress is too big for me. I'll bring it to the tailor to take it [out|in].
  6. After school Bob comes to the kindergarten to pick [up|out] his little sister.
  7. My grandmother taught me to never give up and keep [to|on] trying to do my best.
  8. Simon is not Julia's parent. He shouldn't take [after|in] her.
  9. Let's go shopping and pick [up|out] the best Christmas gift for you.