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Make
/
Eat-have
:
breakfast
/
lunch
/
dinner
:
To consume food during specific meals.
Cook
/
make dinner
To prepare a meal by combining and heating ingredients.
Walk the dog
"Take your dog out for a walk."
Write a
letter
/
email
To compose a written message for communication.
Go
shopping
To visit stores to purchase goods.
Take a nap
To have a short sleep during the day.
Send
a
message
To transmit a written or digital communication.
Show up
To arrive or appear at a place.
Look
forward
to
To anticipate or be excited about something in the future.
Take off
:
To remove clothing or accessories from one's body.
Take care of
responsibly manage, attend to, or provide for the well-being, needs, or maintenance of someone or something.
Look after:
To take care of or watch over someone or something.
Set up
:
To arrange or prepare something.
Turn
on
/
Turn
off
:
To activate or deactivate a device or a switch.
Get up
To leave your bed and start your day.
Break up
To end a relationship.
Bring up
:
To introduce a topic into a conversation.
Call back
:
To return a phone call.
Put
on
/
Take
off
:
To wear or remove clothing or accessories.
Run out of:
To exhaust the supply of something.
Give up:
To stop trying or surrender. I used to take ballet lessons, but I gave up.
Hold on:
To wait for a short period.
Check in / Check out:
To register upon arrival or departure, commonly used in hotels.
Come in
:
Come here
Go out:
To leave one's home for social or recreational activities.
Eat out
:
To dine at a restaurant or order food for takeaway.
Come out
:
To emerge or appear.
Stand up:
To rise from a sitting or lying position.
Write down:
To record or note information on paper.
Talk to
:
To communicate with someone.
Give back
:
To return something to its
owner.
Bring
in
To carry or fetch something inside.
Go
on
:
To continue or proceed.
Look
at
:
To direct your eyes towards something.
Come over
:
To visit or arrive at a location.
Turn up/down:
To reduce the intensity or level of something
Work out:
To engage in physical exercise for fitness.
Break down:
To stop functioning or fail, often used for machines or vehicles.
Point out
:
To indicate or draw attention to something.
Catch up with
:
To learn or do something you missed, especially after being absent or falling behind.
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