Sagot :
Hello,
1. If you want to arrive before lunch you should set OFF straight after breakfast. It's a four-hour drive.
"set off": start a journey
2 Mark and Barbara split UP last year. They're now going through a divorce.
"Split up": end their relationship.
3. John took a pencil and edited the text by crossing OUT all the unnecessary sentences.
"Cross something out": draw a line through something
4. Andrew could run OUT OF a year's salary in a week if you let him.
"Run out of": have no more of something
5. Simon and Helena have broken UP. They'd been together for five years.
"Break up": com to an end
6. My car's not as reliable as it used to be - it's always breaking DOWN
"Break down": go out of order
7. The fire brigade needed more than six hours to put OUT the blaze.
"Put out": extinguish
8. I'm clever, sharp and creative. I'm always coming UP with new innovative ideas.
"Come up with": think of an idea
9. The restaurant manager had to deal WITH an unusual complaint.
"Deal with something": do something in order to solve a problem
10. John always tries to call IN ON his friends when they're ill.
"Call in on": visit someone for a short time
Thanks