Cheer on, Cheer up - Phrasal Verb Practice
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Cheer {up}/{on} the home team with discounted tickets to an Evanstown Eagles game.
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He was waiting at the race’s finish line to cheer {on}/{up} his wife Barbara.
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After having a bad day, I always feel cheered {up}/{on} after listening to her kind words.
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Audience members will be able to cheer {on}/{up} their favorite singers and vote for “best performance.”
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The public came out in huge numbers to cheer {up}/{on} the over 3,000 runners in the 30th Annual Spring Race.
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Ben is doing well after his surgery and cheered {on}/{up} when his friends from school visited him.
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The band cheered {up}/{on} the audience by singing a couple very popular songs from one of their earlier albums.
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As she walked across the stage to receive her college diploma, her family cheered her {on}/{up}.
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She cheered {up}/{on} after her uncle gave her a flag to wave.
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We expect that there will be a very energized crowd to cheer our school’s star gymnast {on}/{up}.
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The video has now received over 50,000 likes and has cheered {up}/{on} an otherwise pretty dull Tuesday.
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