101. do with: We need to decide what to do with the old furniture.
102. dream of: As a child, she often dreamt of becoming a pilot.
103. dress up: Let's dress up for the costume party tonight.
104. each other: They looked at each other and smiled.
105. eat up: The kids ate up all the cookies in no time.
106. earn one’s life: He works hard to earn his life as a freelance writer.
107. either… or…: You can either go to the concert with me or stay home.
108. enjoy oneself: I hope you enjoy yourself at the party tonight.
109. enter for: She decided to enter for the photography competition.
110. even if / though: Even if it rains, we'll still go camping.
111. fall off: The leaf fell off the tree and drifted to the ground.
112. far away (from): The beach is far away from our hotel.
113. far from: His behavior is far from acceptable.
114. feel like doing: I feel like going for a walk in the park.
115. fill in: Please fill in the form with your personal details.
116. fill … with …: She filled the room with beautiful flowers for the party.
117. find out: I need to find out the time of the train departure.
118. finish off: He finished off the last piece of cake with a satisfied smile.
119. first of all: First of all, let's address the most pressing issue.
120. for ever: Their love seemed to last forever.
121. for example: There are many delicious fruits, for example, apples, oranges, and bananas.
122. for the first time: She visited Paris for the first time last summer.
123. for the time being: Let's leave the problem for the time being and focus on what we can control.
124. from … to…: The store is open from Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
125. from door to door: The salesman went from door to door selling vacuum cleaners.
126. from now on: From now on, I'll start saving money for my future.
127. from time to time: She visits her grandparents from time to time.
128. get along / on (with): He gets along well with his coworkers.
129. go away: The annoying noise wouldn't go away, no matter what they did.
130. get back: I'll get back to you with the information as soon as possible.
131. get in: Let's get in the car and go for a drive.
132. get in the way: Please move your backpack; it's getting in the way.
133. get off: We need to get off at the next stop.
134. get on: We got on the train just before it departed.
135. get on with: I get on well with my neighbors.
136. get ready for: She's getting ready for her big presentation tomorrow.
137. get rid of: He needs to get rid of all the junk in his garage.
138. get tired of: I'm getting tired of eating the same thing for dinner every night.
139. get to: We finally got to the top of the mountain after hours of hiking.
140. get together: Let's get together for a barbecue this weekend.
141. get up: I usually get up early to go for a run.
142. give back: Don't forget to give back the books you borrowed from the library.
143. give out: She gave out pamphlets to passersby on the street.
144. give sb. a hand: Can you give me a hand with carrying these groceries?
145. give up: Don't give up on your dreams, keep working towards them.
146. go ahead: If you're ready, you can go ahead and start the presentation.
147. go away: The dog went away after being shooed off the lawn.
148. go shopping / bowling: Let's go shopping this afternoon.
149. go for a swim: It's so hot today; let's go for a swim at the beach.
150. go for a walk: After dinner, they like to go for a walk around the neighborhood.
151. go home: It's getting late; let's go home.
152. go in for: She decided to go in for swimming as her new hobby.
153. go on: The show must go on, despite the technical difficulties.
154. go on a diet: She decided to go on a diet to lose weight before her wedding.
155. go on a picnic: We're planning to go on a picnic next weekend if the weather is nice.
156. go on with / doing sth: Despite the interruption, she went on with her presentation.
157. go out: The lights went out during the storm.
158. go over: Let's go over the details of the plan one more time.
159. go sightseeing: They went sightseeing in Paris and visited all the famous landmarks.
160. go to (the) hospital: She had to go to the hospital for a check-up.
161. go to bed: It's getting late; it's time to go to bed.
162. go to college: After high school, she decided to go to college to study biology.
163. go to school: The kids go to school by bus every morning.
164. go to sleep: After a long day, she quickly fell asleep.
165. go to the cinema / movie(s): Let's go to the cinema tonight to watch the latest blockbuster.
166. go up: The price of gasoline has gone up again.
167. go wrong: Something went wrong with the experiment, and we'll need to start over.
168. grow up: When I grow up, I want to be a doctor.
169. had better: You had better hurry if you don't want to miss the bus.
170. hand in: Don't forget to hand in your assignments before the deadline.
171. hand out: The teacher handed out worksheets to the students.
172. happen to do: I happened to meet an old friend at the supermarket yesterday.
173. happen to sb: It happened to her that she lost her wallet on the way home.
174. have fun with: The kids had fun with their new toys at the playground.
175. have fun doing: She always has fun singing karaoke with her friends.
176. have (got) to: I have to finish this report before the end of the day.
177. have a class / lesson: I have a class in the morning, so I can't meet you for breakfast.
178. have a good time: Did you have a good time at the party last night?
179. have breakfast: They usually have breakfast together as a family on weekends.
180. have no idea: I have no idea where I left my keys.
181. have sports: Many schools have sports programs to encourage physical activity among students.
182. hear from: I haven't heard from my friend in a long time; I wonder how he's doing.
183. hear of: Have you heard of the new restaurant that opened downtown?
184. help sb. with sth: Can you help me with my math homework?
185. help oneself to …: Please help yourself to some snacks on the table.
186. here and there: She scattered the decorations here and there around the room.
187. hold a meeting: The company will hold a meeting to discuss the new project tomorrow.
188. hold on: Can you hold on for a moment? I'll be right back.
189. hold one's breath: She held her breath as she waited for the final exam results.
190. hold up: The bridge held up despite the heavy traffic.
191. huge amounts of: The factory produces huge amounts of plastic waste every year.
192. hundreds of: There are hundreds of people waiting in line for tickets to the concert.
193. hurry off: He hurried off to catch the last train home.
194. hurry up: Hurry up, or we'll be late for the movie!
195. in a hurry: She left the house in a hurry, forgetting her keys on the kitchen counter.
196. in a minute: I'll be with you in a minute; I just need to finish this email.
197. in a word: In a word, the presentation was excellent.
198. in addition: In addition to his regular job, he also volunteers at the local shelter.
199. in all: There are ten apples in all; five green ones and five red ones.
200. in charge of: She's in charge of managing the marketing department.