ESL Phrasal Verbs
Explanations of several "live" phrasal verbs, with a printable worksheet.
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“Live” Phrasal Verbs - Definitionslive (x) down: to stop being embarrassed about something; to get over the shame from an embarrassing event. · I can’t believe I fell off the stage when I was singing the solo. I’ll never live that down! · When the pretty girl said “Hi” to him, James tripped on his shoelaces and fell. He’ll never live that down.
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live it up: to have a good time while you can; to spend a lot of money and party
-------------------------------- live off / live on: to use some source of money to support oneself
-------------------------------- live up to: to meet the expectations, standards, or hopes of someone (usually a parent or respected friend)
-------------------------------- live with: to accept/endure something even though it is undesirable or less than ideal (similar to “make do”)
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*tie the knot = get married |
“Live” Phrasal Verbs - Worksheet
Fill in the blanks with the correct words to complete these “live” phrasal verbs.
1. My father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all famous politicians, so I
Dad: Tough! I’m not made of money. You’ll just have to _______________ it.
8. I don’t want to stay home for New Year’s Eve. I want to go _______________ |
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