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break down (something): to divide something into parts, to separate something into simpler substances
Example: We tried to break down the problem for further study.
break up: to separate, to divide into groups or pieces, to put an end to something
Example: Nobody wanted to break up their groups.
by the way: incidentally
Example: By the way, could you please bring your laptop computer tomorrow.
carry out (something): to put something into action, to accomplish something, to do something
Example: The scientist wanted to carry out several experiments before discussing the new medicine.
come up: to happen unexpectedly
Example: I will not be able to go to the party if something else comes up.
come up with (something): to produce or find a thought/idea/answer
Example: I tried to come up with a name for the new magazine.
deal with (something): to be concerned with something, to take action about something
Example: We will deal with the boxes tomorrow.
end up (doing something or going somewhere): to do something that one had not planned to do, to go somewhere one had not planned to go
Example: We ended up going to a restaurant after the movie last night.
figure out (someone or something): to try to understand someone or something, to solve something
Example: I finally figured out how to use the new DVD player.
fill in (something): to write words in blank spaces
Example: Please fill in this form and give it to the receptionist.
find out (something): to learn or discover something
Example: My mother is angry at me because she found out that I had quit my French class.
first of all: the very first thing
Example: First of all we prepared the garden and then we planted the seeds.
for good: permanently
Example: The city will close the public swimming pool for good next week.
for sure: without doubt, certainly, surely
Example: I will go to the movie with you for sure next week.
get back to (something): to return to something
Example: I was happy to get back to my work after my holiday.
get into (something): to become interested or involved in something
Example: I do not want to get into an argument with my friend. We will get into the details of the plan tomorrow.
get into (somewhere): to enter somewhere
Example: My friend wants to get into a good university. I bumped my head as I was getting into the car.
get out of (somewhere): to leave somewhere, to escape from somewhere
Example: I want to hurry up and get out of my house.
get rid of (something): to give or throw something away, to sell or destroy something, to make a cold or fever disappear
Example: I bought a new television set so I want to get rid of the old one.
get through (something): to complete something, to finish something
Example: I have much reading that I must get through before tomorrow.