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Take a verb and put it together with a preposition (usually), and you have a two-word verb (or phrasal verb) 1. has a totally different meaning from the two individual words.

I was still upset 2. my boss had turned down my request for a raise the day before. I was thinking about it as I tried to start my old car. But the engine wouldn't turn over. I got out and just as I turned around I saw my dog 3.(run) after a rabbit. I shouted at him to stop, but he wouldn't. "Has everything turned against me?" I wondered as I ran after him. Just as I caught up to him, he turned away and raced in the other 4.(direct). So I turned back to my car and tried to start it once 5.(many). Luckily this time it actually started. I decided I would have to turn to my mechanic 6.(see) what was wrong. Just as I turned into the parking lot of the automobile repair shop, my car 7.(die). It turned out that a new battery 8.(need).

Later that night as I turned in 9. my dog beside me, I make 10. decision. I decide I wasn't going to stop trying to get that raise!

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