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Phrasal Verbs with "OVER"

⚑️have over = invite to one’s home
- We want to have you over soon.

⚑️look over = review
- Please look over these papers before the meeting tomorrow.

⚑️pass over = not give an expected promotion
- She expected to be promoted to director, but she was passed over this year.

⚑️pick over = find and choose the best of a lot
- Some of these cherries are not ripe; you will have to pick them over carefully.

⚑️pull over = drive to the side of the road
- We were driving too fast, and the police officer made us pull over.

⚑️pull over = move to cover something
- Pull the sweater over your head.

⚑️run over = crush with vehicle
- She ran over the package with her car.

⚑️start over = begin again
- I made a lot of mistakes, so I started my homework over.

⚑️take over = become the boss, or act like a boss
- The children don’t like to play with that boy because he always tries to take over.

⚑️take over = carry something to another place
- Please take this letter over to your neighbor.

⚑️think over = consider the pros and cons
- Your offer interests us; we will think it over.

⚑️turn over = change position from face down, face up, or vice versa
- Most babies turn over in the first six months of life.

⚑️turn over = move something from top to bottom, or vice versa
- Some kids turned all the trash cans over last night

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πŸ“˜ English Idioms Commonly Used in Daily Language

πŸ”»Get out of town - I don't believe in you (ishonmayman)
- You kissed her? Get out of town!


πŸ”»Get over it - forget about the past (bo'lgan ishni unut)
- So, she broke up with you! Get over it and do your homework!!!


πŸ”»Gone off track - forgot about one's future goal (maqsadini unutib qo'ygan)
- She realized she had gone off track with her fitness goals after weeks of inconsistent workouts and unhealthy eating habits.


πŸ”»Hands down - for certain, true (aniq)
- She is, hands down, the most talented singer in the competition.


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πŸ”»Hang on a second - wait for a moment (bir-oz kutib turing)
- Hang on a second, I have something to take care of.


πŸ”»Hang out - spend time with friends (do'stlar bilan vaqt o'tqazmoq)
- I love hanging out with my friends.

πŸ”»Have stumbled upon - to accidentally discover something (tasodifan o'zi uchun nimadir kashf qilmoq)
- I stumbled upon a new restaurant while walking around downtown.


πŸ”»Hold your horses - calm down (jimlik saqlamoq / sabr qilmoq)
- Hey! Hold your horses, I am studying here.


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⚑️Words accompanying "MAKE"


◾️to make a profit to make a promise
◾️to make a remark
◾️to make a reservation
◾️to make a sales call
◾️to make a sound
◾️to make a speech
◾️to make a suggestion
◾️to make a threat
◾️to make a visit

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Jeremy usually _________ to school by bus but today his dad _________ him.
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How often _______ to the park for picnic?
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Northern California _____ a lot of rain during the wintertime but this winter it _______ at all.
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πŸ”»Inside scoop - the details (detallar)
- I need some inside scoops about the case.


πŸ”»In the bag - will definitely happen (aniq sodir bo'ladigan)
- My channel's subscribers will get 7+ IELTS score. It is in the bag!


πŸ”»Knocked on one's heels - surprised (hayratda qolgan)
- I was knocked on my heels when I saw her boxing.


πŸ”»To toss around ideas - to casually suggest an idea to people (qayta-qayta fikr bildirish)
- He is tossing around some ideas for the project during the lessons.


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πŸ“˜ English Idioms Commonly Used in Daily Language

πŸ”»Feeling blue - feeling sad (o'zini hafa his qilish)
- I couldn't help her, I am feeling blue.


πŸ”»I am out - I am leaving (men ketdim)
- That is bullshit! I am out.


πŸ”»In the nick of time - when something happens at the last possible moment (ohirgi lahzalarda sodir bo'lgan ish/voqea)
- The firefighter saved the baby from the burning building in the nick of time.

πŸ”»It is all flooding back to me - beginning to remember something you once forgot (qachondir unutgan narsangizni eslashni boshlashingiz)
- When I saw my childhood toys memories all came flooding back to me.

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πŸ”»Kick the bucket - to die/no longer work (ishlashdan to'xtash texnik vositaga nisbata)
- Damn it, my phone just kicked the bucket!!!


πŸ”»Kill two birds with one stone - accomplish two things with at once (bir o'q bilan ikki quyonni urish)
- Really? Then I am killing two birds with one stone, that is great!!

πŸ”»Laid back - relaxed (o'zini bosgan)
- You ain't seem surprised, you are laid back!


πŸ”»Last shot - last chance (oxirgi imkoniyat)
- The final exam is my last shot to get an A in the class!


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