Based on the sentences you provided, here's what I heard: 1. to her shoes off - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "take off" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "took her shoes off." 2. work things out - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "work out" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "work things out." 3. look up my grandparents - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "look up" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "look up my grandparents." 4. give up trying - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "give up" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "give up trying." 5. do their bedroom up - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "do up" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "do their bedroom up." 6. completely broken down - The pronunciation of the phrasal verb "break down" is usually the same whether it is separated by an object or not. So, it should be "completely broken down." Remember that pronunciation can vary depending on regional accents and individual speech patterns, but these are the common pronunciations for these phrasal verbs.
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