Phrasal Expressions – Lesson 6 (English)

Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 6
  -Read the following and test your understanding by taking the quiz below
 
To hang out: to spend time, usually being idle or unproductive.
   
To hang up: to place clothes on a hook or hanger, to replace the receiver on the phone at the end of a conversation.
   
To count on: to trust someone in time of need (also: to depend on).
   
To make friends: to become friendly with others.
   
Out of order: not in working condition.
   
To get to: to be able to do something special; to arrive at a place, such as home, work, etc. For the second definition, do not use the preposition ‘to’ with the words ‘home’ or ‘there’.
   
To look over: to examine, to inspect closely (also: to go over, to read over, to check over).
   
To have (time) off: to have free time, not to have to work (also: to take time off).
   
To go on: to happen; to resume, to continue (also: to keep on).
   
To put out: to extinguish.
   
All of a sudden: suddenly, without warning (also: all at once).
   
Ahead of time: before a scheduled time or event.
   
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