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[Phrasal Verb] figure out [Meaning] understand; find a solution [Example]
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We'll have to figure out a way to deliver the goods faster.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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[0] G [Phrasal Verb] get along (with) [Meaning] be on good terms; work well with [Example]
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I get along (well) with my mother-in-law.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get at [Meaning] imply [Example]
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What exactly are you trying to get at?
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get away [Meaning] escape [Example]
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The robbers got away in a black car.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get by [Meaning] manage to cope or to survive [Example]
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It's difficult to get by on a low salary.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get in [Meaning] enter [Example]
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How did the burglar get in?
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get into (+noun) [Meaning] enter [Example]
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How did the burglar get into the house?
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get off [Meaning] 1) leave (bus, train, plane) 2) remove [Example]
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1) You should get off the bus at Trafalgar Square. 2) She can't get the stain off her sweater.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get on [Meaning] board (bus, train, plane) [Example]
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You can pay when you get on the bus.
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get on with (something) [Meaning] continue to do; make progress [Example]
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Be quiet and get on with your homework.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get on (well) with (somebody) [Meaning] have a good relationship with [Example]
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I get on very well with my colleagues.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get out [Meaning] leave [Example]
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How did he get out?
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get out of (+noun) [Meaning] leave [Example]
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How did he get out of the house?
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get out of [Meaning] avoid doing something [Example]
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Some husbands manage to get out of doing any housework.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get over [Meaning] recover from (illness, disappointment) [Example]
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My grandmother had pneumonia but she got over it.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get rid of [Meaning] eliminate [Example]
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It's difficult to get rid of old habits.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get together [Meaning] meet each other [Example]
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Let's get together for lunch on day.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] get up [Meaning] rise, leave bed [Example]
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I usually get up at 7 o'clock.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] give up [Meaning] stop doing something [Example]
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Sarah gave up smoking 5 years ago.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] go through [Meaning] experience [Example]
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Pete went through a lot of pain after the accident.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] grow up [Meaning] spend one's childhood; develop; become an adult [Example]
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He grew up in a small village in the mountains.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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[0] H [Phrasal Verb] hand in [Meaning] submit (report, homework) [Example]
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All application forms must be handed in before the end of the month.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hand out [Meaning] distribute [Example]
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Samples will be handed out at the end of the demonstration.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hang out [Meaning] spend time in a particular place, or with a group of friends [Example]
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Where does he hang out these days? Who does he hang out with?
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hang up [Meaning] end a phone conversation [Example]
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"Don't hang up. I haven't finished yet."
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hit at [Meaning] aim a blow at [Example]
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He hit at the wasp with the newspaper.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hit back [Meaning] retaliate; reply to an attack [Example]
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When he was attacked by the others, the boy hit back.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hit on/upon [Meaning] find unexpectedly or by inspiration [Example]
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She hit upon an idea for her new collection.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hold on [Meaning] -wait -grip tightly [Example]
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- 'Hold on please. I'll put you through to Mr. Brown." - She held on to the railing as she crossed the bridge.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] hurry up [Meaning] be quick, act speedily [Example]
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Hurry up! We'll miss the bus.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] I [Phrasal Verb] iron out [Meaning] resolve by discussion, eliminate differences [Example]
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The meeting tomorrow will be an opportunity to iron out difficulties.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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[0] J [Phrasal Verb] join in [Meaning] participate [Example]
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She was too shy to join in the game.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] join up [Meaning] -engage in, become a member of - meet and unite with [Example]
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- John was in the Army and Tom joined up as soon as he left school. - The two groups of tourists joined up at the hotel.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] jot down [Meaning] take quick notes [Example]
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I jotted down the address while watching the programme on TV.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] K [Phrasal Verb] keep on [Meaning] continue doing something [Example]
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It told him to be quiet but he kept on making noise.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] keep up with [Meaning] stay at the same level as someone or something [Example]
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Bill walks so fast it's difficult to keep up with him.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] kick off [Meaning] begin, start [Example]
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The football match kicked off at 3 o'clock.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] L [Phrasal Verb] leave out [Meaning] omit, not mention [Example]
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The child's name was left out of the report.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] let down [Meaning] disappoint [Example]
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You promised to come to the party, so don't let me down!
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look after [Meaning] take care of [Example]
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A babysitter looks after the children when they go out.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look ahead [Meaning] think of the future [Example]
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It's time to forget the past and look ahead.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look down on [Meaning] consider as inferior [Example]
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He tends to look down on anyone who is not successful.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look on [Meaning] be a spectator at an event [Example]
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Billy didn't take part in the fight. He just looked on.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look for [Meaning] try to find something [Example]
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Jane went to the shops to look for a pair of shoes.
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look forward to [Meaning] await or anticipate with pleasure [Example]
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I look forward to seeing you soon.
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] look up to [Meaning] admire [Example]
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He was a wonderful teacher and many students looked up to him.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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[0] M [Phrasal Verb] make fun of [Meaning] laugh at/ make jokes about [Example]
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The old lady dresses so strangely that the kids make fun of her.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] make up [Meaning] invent (excuse, story) [Example]
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Some employees make up excuses when they arrive late for work.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] mix up [Meaning] mistake one thing or person for another [Example]
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I don't know my neighbours' names yet. I keep mixing them up.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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[Phrasal Verb] move in [Meaning] arrive in a new home or office [Example]
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You've bought a new house? When are you moving in?.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] move out [Meaning] leave your home/office for another one. [Example]
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My neighbour is leaving. He's moving out next Saturday.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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[0] N [Phrasal Verb] nod off [Meaning] fall asleep [Example]
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My grandfather often nods off in front of the television.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] note down [Meaning] write something [Example]
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I'll call the station and note down the departure times.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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[0] O [Phrasal Verb] opt out [Meaning] leave a system or decide not to participate [Example]
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I enjoy tennis but I'm so busy I had to opt out of the tournament.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] own up [Meaning] admit or confess something [Example]
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The boy owned up. He said he kicked the ball through the window.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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[0] P [Phrasal Verb] pass away [Meaning] die [Example]
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The old lady passed away peacefully.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] pass out [Meaning] faint [Example]
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She passed out when she heard the bad news.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] pay back [Meaning] reimburse [Example]
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I'll lend you 20€ provided you pay me back before the end of the week.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] put off [Meaning] postpone, arrange a later date [Example]
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The meeting was put off because of the strike.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] put on [Meaning] turn on, switch on [Example]
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Could you put on the light please?
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] put out [Meaning] extinguish [Example]
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It took a long time to put out the fire.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] put up [Meaning] accommodate, give somebody a bed [Example]
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We can put you up if you'd like to come for a week-end.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] pick up [Meaning] collect somebody [Example]
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I'll pick you up at the station when you arrive.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] point out [Meaning] indicate/direct attention to something [Example]
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She pointed out the mistake.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] R [Phrasal Verb] rely on [Meaning] count on, depend on, trust [Example]
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Don't worry. You can rely on me. I can keep a secret.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] rule out [Meaning] eliminate [Example]
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The police ruled out political motives.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] run away [Meaning] escape from a place or suddenly leave [Example]
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He ran away from home at the age of fourteen.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] run into [Meaning] meet by accident or unexpectedly (also: bump into) [Example]
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Sophie ran into Maria at the shopping centre.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] run out of [Meaning] have no more of something. [Example]
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What a nuisance! We've run out of coffee.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] S [Phrasal Verb] set off [Meaning] start a journey; [Example]
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Early Saturday morning we set off for the ski slopes .
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] set up [Meaning] start a business [Example]
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She set up her own company 10 years ago.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] shop around [Meaning] compare prices [Example]
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It's always wise to shop around before buying anything.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] show off [Meaning] brag or want to be admired [Example]
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There's David showing off in his new sports car!
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] show up [Meaning] appear/arrive [Example]
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We expected David to come but he didn't show up.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] shut up (impolite) [Meaning] be silent, stop talking [Example]
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Oh shut up, you idiot!
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] sit down [Meaning] take a seat [Example]
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Please come in and sit down.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] stand up [Meaning] rise from a sitting position [Example]
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The pupils stood up when the headmaster arrived.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] stick up for [Meaning] defend [Example]
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It's important to stick up for one's principles.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] T [Phrasal Verb] take after [Meaning] resemble, in appearance or character [Example]
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Jamie really takes after his dad.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] take care of [Meaning] look after [Example]
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I'll take care of your plants while you're away.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] take off [Meaning] leave the ground [Example]
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The plane took off at 6 a.m.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] take on [Meaning] hire or engage staff [Example]
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Business is good so the company is taking on extra staff.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] take out [Meaning] remove; extract [Example]
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She took out a pen to note the address.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] tell off [Meaning] reprimand/criticize severely [Example]
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The teacher told her off for not doing her homework.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] think over [Meaning] consider [Example]
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I'll have to think over the proposal before I decide.
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[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] try on [Meaning] wear something to see if it suits or fits [Example]
|
I'm not sure about the size. Can I try it on?
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[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] turn down [Meaning] refuse [Example]
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I couldn't turn down an offer like that!
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] U [Phrasal Verb] use up [Meaning] finish a product (so that there's none left) [Example]
|
The kids have used up all the toothpaste.
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ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] V [Phrasal Verb] vouch for [Meaning] express confidence in, or guarantee something [Example]
|
You can give the keys to Andy. I can vouch for him.
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[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[0] W [Phrasal Verb] watch out [Meaning] be careful [Example]
|
Watch out! There's a car coming.
|
[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] wear out [Meaning] 1) become unusable 2) become very tired [Example]
|
1) Julie wore out her shoes visiting the city. 2) At the end of the day Julie was worn out.
|
[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] work out [Meaning] 1) do physical exercise 2) find a solution or calculate something [Example]
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1) I work out twice a week at the gym club. 2) It's expensive but I haven't worked out the exact cost yet.
|
[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example
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[Phrasal Verb] wipe off [Meaning] clean (board, table). [Example]
|
The teacher asked Lee to wipe off the board.
|
[] |
ENGLISH UPSR
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Example
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http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/
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27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json
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a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Presents statement as fact [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 5:1 It was for freedom that Christ set us free. [Sentence Type]
|
Declarative
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"m",
"p",
"e",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"r",
"r",
"o",
"g",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"E",
"x",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"m",
"a",
"t",
"o",
"r",
"y"
],
[
"S",
"i",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
" ",
"S",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"n",
"c",
"e"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
" ",
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
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a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Delivers a command [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 5:1 Keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery. [Sentence Type]
|
Imperative
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"m",
"p",
"e",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"r",
"r",
"o",
"g",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"E",
"x",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"m",
"a",
"t",
"o",
"r",
"y"
],
[
"S",
"i",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
" ",
"S",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"n",
"c",
"e"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
" ",
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
|
a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Asks a question [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 3:1 You foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was publicly portrayed as crucified? [Sentence Type]
|
Interrogative
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"m",
"p",
"e",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"r",
"r",
"o",
"g",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"E",
"x",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"m",
"a",
"t",
"o",
"r",
"y"
],
[
"S",
"i",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
" ",
"S",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"n",
"c",
"e"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
" ",
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
|
a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Expression of strong emotion [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 3:21 May it never be! [Sentence Type]
|
Exclamatory
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"m",
"p",
"e",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"I",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"r",
"r",
"o",
"g",
"a",
"t",
"i",
"v",
"e"
],
[
"E",
"x",
"c",
"l",
"a",
"m",
"a",
"t",
"o",
"r",
"y"
],
[
"S",
"i",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
" ",
"S",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"e",
"n",
"c",
"e"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
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"u",
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"C",
"o",
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"l",
"e",
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"n",
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"i",
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"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
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a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
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[Description] A single clause (simple subject and predicate are in bold) [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 3:26 For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. [Sentence Type]
|
Simple Sentence
|
[
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[
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[
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[
"C",
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"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
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"m",
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"l",
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"x"
],
[
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"o",
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"p",
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"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
|
a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Two or more independent clauses (again, simple subject and predicate are in bold, and so with the following examples) [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 3:25 Now this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia...for she is in slavery with her children. [Sentence Type]
|
Compound
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
"a",
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"a",
"t",
"i",
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"e"
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[
"I",
"m",
"p",
"e",
"r",
"a",
"t",
"i",
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],
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],
[
"E",
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"y"
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[
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"e"
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"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
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[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
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"d",
" ",
"C",
"o",
"m",
"p",
"l",
"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
|
a9ac24c9_ar___Olive_Tree_Bible_Software__Sentence_Type
|
[Description] Contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. [Examples from Galatians, NASB] 2:11 But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned. [Sentence Type]
|
Complex
|
[
[
"D",
"e",
"c",
"l",
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"a",
"t",
"i",
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"e"
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[
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"i",
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[
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[
"E",
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"a",
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[
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],
[
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"o",
"m",
"p",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d"
],
[
"C",
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"m",
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"l",
"e",
"x"
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[
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"p",
"o",
"u",
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"d",
" ",
"C",
"o",
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"e",
"x"
],
[
"C",
"o",
"n",
"d",
"i",
"t",
"i",
"o",
"n",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Applying the Basics of English Grammar - Olive Tree Bible Software
|
Sentence Type
|
https://www.olivetree.com/learningcenter/articles/grammar.php
|
27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00008-ip-10-236-191-2_911761647_8.json
|
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