Match the highlighted phrasal verbs in the text with their definitions below. 1 to have a (good / bad) relationship with 2 to abandon or leave 3 to complete something 4 to match or equal 5 to use all of your supply of something 6 to agree to do something (e.g. work) 7 to succeed in finding or reaching somebody 8 to look and act like part of a group 9 to tolerate or be patient about something
2. "to abandon or leave" - A phrasal verb that means to stop supporting or caring about something or someone and leave them behind.
3. "to complete something" - A phrasal verb that means to finish or accomplish a task or activity.
4. "to match or equal" - A phrasal verb that means to be the same or equivalent to something or someone else.
5. "to use all of your supply of something" - A phrasal verb that means to consume or deplete all of the available amount of something.
6. "to agree to do something (e.g. work)" - A phrasal verb that means to give consent or accept to do something, such as work or perform a task.
7. "to succeed in finding or reaching somebody" - A phrasal verb that means to achieve or accomplish the act of locating or contacting someone.
8. "to look and act like part of a group" - A phrasal verb that means to behave and appear as a member or participant of a particular group or community.
9. "to tolerate or be patient about something" - A phrasal verb that means to endure or accept something, or to show patience and forbearance towards a situation or person.
Example: Let's match the highlighted phrasal verbs with their definitions below:
1. "to have a (good / bad) relationship with" - Definition 1
2. "to abandon or leave" - Definition 2
3. "to complete something" - Definition 3
4. "to match or equal" - Definition 4
5. "to use all of your supply of something" - Definition 5
6. "to agree to do something (e.g. work)" - Definition 6
7. "to succeed in finding or reaching somebody" - Definition 7
8. "to look and act like part of a group" - Definition 8
9. "to tolerate or be patient about something" - Definition 9
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