Phrasal verbs II
Phrasal verb: Take up
Meaning: Start doing a particular job or activity.
Example: I need to get more exercise, so I'm thinking of taking up jogging.
Phrasal verb: Sum up
Meaning: Describe the important facts or characteristics about.
Example: How would you sum up her personality in just few words?
Phrasal verb: Get hold of
Meaning: Obtain something
Example: We could play football this afternoon if I can get hold of a ball.
Phrasal verb: Have a go
Meaning: Try to do something.
Example: Hans let me have a go on his new bike and now I want to get one myself.
Phrasal verb: Take risks
Meaning: Do something even though something bad might happen because of it.
Example: I'd never do something like sky-diving because I don't enjoy taking risks.
Phrasal verb: Make up
Meaning: Say or write something which is not true.
Example: Sometimes when I arrive home late, I make up an excuse to tell my parents why I am late.
Phrasal verb: Keep a promise
Meaning: Do what you say you would do
Example: If you can't keep your promises, you shouldn't make them
Phrasal verb: Not have a clue
Meaning: Be completely unable to guess, understand or deal with something.
Example: I borrowed the bike although I didn't have a clue how to ride it.