IV. Find in the dictionary the meanings of the following phrasal verbs: to turn on, to turn off, to give up, to look for, to look after, to carry out, to go on, to set up, to care for, to call in, to call for
to turn on - to start or activate a device or appliance by pressing a switch or button to turn off - to stop the operation or flow of a device or appliance by pressing a switch or button to give up - to stop doing or having something; to surrender to look for - to search for something or someone to look after - to take care of or keep an eye on someone or something to carry out - to complete or perform a task or action to go on - to continue or persist to set up - to establish or create something to care for - to provide physical or emotional support to someone to call in - to ask someone to come to a place or location to call for - to demand or require something be done
to turn on - to start or activate a device or appliance by pressing a switch or button
to turn off - to stop the operation or flow of a device or appliance by pressing a switch or button
to give up - to stop doing or having something; to surrender
to look for - to search for something or someone
to look after - to take care of or keep an eye on someone or something
to carry out - to complete or perform a task or action
to go on - to continue or persist
to set up - to establish or create something
to care for - to provide physical or emotional support to someone
to call in - to ask someone to come to a place or location
to call for - to demand or require something be done