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Invent two false definitions for each of the phrasal verbs below:

If you get on with someone, you like them and have a friendly relationship
with them.
Get on

You regularly meet or go to different places with the same group of people.

Go round
with

If you run out of something you no longer have any of it left. We’ve run out of
milk = we don’t have any milk.
Run out
of

If you take someone in you allow someone to stay in your house or country,
especially when they are homeless or in trouble.
Take in
Invent two false definitions for each of the phrasal verbs below:

If you cut down on something you consume or do less of it.


Cut down
on

If someone or something gets you down it makes you unhappy.

Get down

If you let someone down you disappoint them.

Let down

If you take after a member of your family, you resemble them in your
appearance, your behavior or your character.
Take after

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