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200 Phrasal Verbs
200 Phrasal Verbs
My grandparents brought
bring someone up raise a child
me up after my parents died.
My grandparents cut my
cut someone off take out of a will
father off when he remarried.
My teacher wants me to do
do something over do again (N.Amer.) my essay over because she
doesn't like my topic.
take someone/something
drop I have to drop my sister off
somewhere and leave them/it
someone/something off at work before I come over.
there
We ended up renting a
end up eventually reach/do/decide movie instead of going to the
theatre.
fall out (of hair, teeth) become loose His hair started to fall out
and unattached when he was only 35.
get away with do without being noticed or Jason always gets away with
something punished cheating in his maths tests.
recover from an illness, loss, I just got over the flu and
get over something
difficulty now my sister has it.
I am giving up smoking as of
give something up quit a habit
January 1st.
hold onto hold firmly using your hands Hold onto your hat because
someone/something or arms it's very windy outside.
look out for be especially vigilant for Don't forget to look out for
someone/something snakes on the hiking trail.
run over drive a vehicle over a person I accidentally ran over your
someone/something or thing bicycle in the driveway.
take something out remove from a place or thing Can you take the garbage
out to the street for me?
I tore up my ex-boyfriend's
tear something up rip into pieces letters and gave them back to
him.
use something up finish the supply The kids used all of the
toothpaste up so we need to
buy some more.