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Phrasal verbs

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    You may not use phrasal verbs in sentences if you are a beginner, you can replace them with other words. However, you will often see phrasal verbs in books and native English speakers often make sentences with phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs make sentences shorter.
    Try to learn the most important phrasal verbs.

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      %(red)[put on]
      Place a garment, piece of jewellery, etc. on part of one's body. Synonyms: get dressed in, dress in.
      She had put on a cotton dress
      Use it when you talk about dressing.

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        %(red)[go on]
        %(red)[carry on]
        Basically they mean the same thing, but in some contexts one usage is more common. The best choice is really context dependent.
        "go on" is often used to spur someone or something to start.
        Don't wait for us, go on ahead.
        and
        Q. Am I doing this correctly?
        A. Yes you are. Carry on.
        Use it as the synonym to "continue".

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          %(red)[take out]

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            %(red)[take off]

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              %(red)[land on]

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                %(red)[move out]

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                  %(red)[pull up]

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                    %(red)[push up]

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                      %(red)[pull over]

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                        %(red)[pull out]

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                          %(red)[go away]

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                            %(red)[go out]

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                              %(red)[sort out]

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