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1) come on! - ; ,
"Come on, what's on your mind?"
2) come up -
I will not be able to visit you tonight if something else comes up.
3) come up with (something) - , ,
I tried to come up with a good excuse.
4) deal with (something) - -, -
I will deal with the problem later.
5) end up (doing something or going somewhere)
- -, , ,
We ended up visiting our friend after shopping last night.
6) figure out (someone or something) - , ,
She finally figured out how to use MacBook.
7) fill in (something) -
"Please try to fill in this form without corrections."
8) find out (something) - -
The parents got furious when they found out that their son was expelled.
9) get back to (something) -
I am always happy to get back to my work after my holiday.
10) get into (something) - , -
I never get into an argument with my boss.
11) get into (somewhere) - -
I dream about getting into a good university.
12) get out of (somewhere) - , ,
"Now, let's get out of here."
13) get rid of (something) -
I want to get rid of my old computer.
14) get through (something) - -
I have to get through my reading before tomorrow.
15) go ahead - -
"Go ahead, we're all listening."
16) go on - ()
The film will probably go on for another hour.
17) go over (something) - ,
I plan to go over your task later.
18) go with (something) - -
I decided to go with cake rather than ice-cream.
19) hang out (somewhere/with someone) - -/ -,
I haven't been hanging out much lately .
20) hold on - ; ;
"Please, hold on for a moment! I have to check the lock."