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check in
(for a flight) To report your arrival at the airport and hand over your luggage before flying.

come on
A phrase used to encourage someone to hurry up or start moving.

get up
To physically get out of bed or stand up from a chair.

go away
(for the weekend) To leave your home to go on a short holiday or trip.

go back
(to work) To return to a place or an activity after being away.

go out
(at night) To leave your house to have fun, like going to a party or a restaurant.

sit down
To lower your body into a chair.

stand up
To rise to a vertical position on your feet.

wake up
To stop sleeping and open your eyes.

call back
(later) To telephone someone again after they called you first.

drop off
(somebody at the airport) To take someone to a place by car and leave them there.

give back
(something you've borrowed) To return an object to the person who owns it.

pay back
(money you've borrowed) To give someone the money you owe them.

pick up
(something on the floor, somebody from the airport) To lift something from the ground or collect someone from a location.

put away
(e.g. clothes in a cupboard) To place things in the correct spot where they are usually kept.

send back
(something you don't want) To mail an item back to a company (usually after buying it online).

take back
(something to a shop) To return an item to a store because it is faulty or unwanted.

take out
(the rubbish) To carry something from inside your home to an outside bin.

try on
(clothes) To put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits or looks good.

turn off
(the TV) To stop an electrical device from working.

turn on
(the TV) To start an electrical device so it begins working.

write down
(the words) To record information on paper using a pen or pencil.

go on
(doing something) To continue doing an action without stopping.

get on/off
(a bus) To enter or leave a vehicle like a bus, train, or plane.

get on with
(a person) To have a friendly and easy relationship with someone.

look for
(something you've lost) To try to find something that you cannot see.

look round
(a shop, city, museum) To walk around a place to see what is there.

run out of
(petrol, printer ink) To use all of a supply so that there is nothing left.