Complete with the correct verb. The definition of the correct verb is provided at the end of each sentence in parentheses.
Do you think you could ... after the cat while we're away? (to take care of somebody/ something)
Spain, Germany and Italy in one month? You certainly ... around! (to travel)
As it was Saturday, that meant that work ... over for the weekend. (to be finished)
The washing machine has ... down so I have to wash all our clothes by hand. (to stop working)
We've ... out of paper for the photocopier. (to have no more of something)
... your coat on if you're going outside, it's cold. (to get dressed in something)
The heating ... on automatically at 6 am. (to connect -gas, television, electricity...)
We'd better get to the restaurant early because it usually ... up around 8 o'clock. (to make something completely full)
I'm not ... forward to Christmas this year. (to expect something with pleasure)
Don't forget to ... off before you leave. (to disconnect gas, television, electricity...)
It's now three years since she ... up with her boyfriend. (to end a relationship)
We ... out of the motel early the next morning. (to go through the formalities -paying a bill...- before leaving a place)
I had to ... up halfway through the race because I was so tired. (to stop - using, doing or having something)
I like watching planes ... off. (to leave the ground)
Peter's very tall - he ... after his father. (to have similar characteristics to somebody, to resemble somebody)
Phrasal verbs:
BE OVER,
BREAK DOWN, BREAK UP, CHECK OUT, FILL UP, GET AROUND, GIVE UP, LOOK AFTER, LOOK
FORWARD TO, PUT ON, RUN OUT OF, SWITCH OFF, SWITCH ON, TAKE AFTER, TAKE
OFF.