To miss out is not to be involved in something you would have enjoyed.
Example: I missed out on that job I wanted.
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phrasal verb miss out, follow the link below to our language library.
To take someone's place is to replace them or do what they had previously done.
Example: When he goes on holidays, we need someone to take his place.
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got is the
past tense of the
irregular verb get. Follow the link below to find out more and listen to some examples.
To fill out a form is to write all of the required information in the spaces provided.
Example: I spend a lot of time filling out forms.
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phrasal verb fill out, follow the link below to our language library.
put on a costume or unusual clothes
Example: I'm going to dress up as a policeman.
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phrasal verb dress up, follow the link below to our language library.