How To Learn Phrasal Verbs Easily
Get along: Have @ good relationship with someone:
Fall part: Break inte pieces.
Look forward to: Wait for or anticipate something pleasant.
Carry on: Continue:
Hold on: Weir.
De ever: De something again from the beginning
Come down: Fall ill
Hens up: Encl @ phone call.
Come back: Return.
Call off: Cancel
Name after: Give someone @ name to remember another one.
Try on: Pur on to make sure a piece of clothing fits
Keep away: Don't allow someone near something.
Clean up: Tidy and clean.
Pur away: Save.
Calm down: Stop being angry or emotionally excited.
Think over: Consider aomething carefully.
‘Turn down: Reject an offer/invitation/application.
Ge on: Continue.
Find our: Discover.
Turn on: Start ¢ machine
Fill up: Fill comething completely.
Pick up: Collect.
Pace out: Feint, lore consciousness,
Ache for: Went something or someone a lor.
Cheer up: Be lees unhappy.
Head out: Go out.
Fill cut: Complete a form.
Figure out: Find the onewer te a problem.
Look for: Try to find
Get up: Get out of bed.
Sit down: Move from @ standing position to @ sitting one
Look after: Take care of a child. a house. a pet
Run after: Chase, pursue
Watch our: Be careful
Aske out: Invite someone for @ date.
Eat out: Eat at a restaurant.
Move in: Start living in a place.
Get through: Endure or deal with a difficult experience.
Break up: Break inte many pieces, Finish a reletionship.
Heng out: Spend time socially.
Deal with: Take action in onder to solve a problem
Run away: Leave home because of problems with others,
Go out: Leave a place
Give up: Surrender. step trying.
Wash up: Clean everything used to prepare food ond eat it,
Make up: Invent.
Throw away: Discard something when no lenger needed.
Run our: Have none left
Pay back: Repay money borrowed.