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Question
Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings.
| Section - A | Section – B |
| Phrasal verbs | Meanings |
| 1. set out | to go somewhere for a short break or holiday |
| 2. pick up | to begin a journey |
| 3. get away | to enter a bus, a train or a plane |
| 4. see off | to leave a bus, a train or a plane |
| 5. get into | to go to the station to say good bye to someone |
| 6. get off | to get someone from a place |
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Solution
| Section - A | Section – B |
| Phrasal verbs | Meanings |
| 1. set out | to begin a journey |
| 2. pick up | to get someone from a place |
| 3. get away | to go somewhere for a short break or holiday |
| 4. see off | to go to the station to say good bye to someone |
| 5. get into | to enter a bus, a train or a plane |
| 6. get off | to leave a bus, a train or a plane |
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