12th English Phrasal Verbs - Nauman Sadaf - Compressed

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579 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (ConctseI)

PHRASAL VERB8

Set-I

1. Abide by We must abide by the laws of our country.


-erussa}letiicSu
2. Account for Can you account for your failure?

Eunbsrtayy
3. Act on/upon The son acted upon the advice of his father

4. Back out tePes It is too late to back out


now.

5. Back up She refused to back up his plan.


weLSensg>LNLn
6. Bear out S L y Saleem will bear out what I say.
-SASlyeuntlss
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7. Bear with I cannot bear with my enemy.


k.

8. Belong to Saleem belongs to a noble family.-CPau E


sp

9. Blow out tk The candle blew out as she opened the door.
te
no

10. Break away The prisoner broke away from the police officer
-ueAAP s
11. Break down i My car broke down on the way and I walked home.

t -UutsidnyAtzuS
12. Break in Never break in when the elders are talking.

13. Break into SuilsSz Someone broke into my car and stole my laptop.
- eLIAMSLðhus
14. Break off y We broke off when the waiter served us tea.

15. Break out z P t s Fire broke out in the jungle.


16. Break up tke The broke up in the air.
plane
17. Break with You should break with your bad habits.
ezeebouitu
18. Bring about What brought about your failure?
n
580 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conetse m
19. Bring around/ He refused to help me but I brought him round.
round -HasettsstleLhnseLy
20. Bring in BaTyeud My job does not bring in much but I enjoy it
-urbrasevnAASinddsmpaldesss
21. Bring out C I have brought out a new editon of 'Sunshine'.

WC *Sunahine L
21. Bring up n She brought up her children well. -UesileAdukzILYn
23. Call at bLnsi/ The train called at Rajanpur. uisueLosiN
24. Call for En JW Success calls for hard work.
25. Call in
L Please call in the police at once.
26. Call off SOU They called off the trip to Paris. nhIsLu
27. Call on
28. Call out
She called on her aunt yesterday. Léeúth
The army were called out to put out the fire.

29. Carry off He carried off most of the prizes. oiILn


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co

30. Carry on You are making good progress; please carry it on.
k.
sp

31. Cary out


The carrled out his father's
son
orders.--itbLNbL
te

32. Come about How has the accident about?


no

come
33. Come across/ I came across an old friend today.
upon
34. Come by b How did you come by such a beautiful horse?

35. Come off bni The mark of ink would not come
36. Come of
CenY Poverty often comes of idleness.
off. tseu
37. Come out
The rain
dEUM M
stopped and the sun came out. Jnluuralý4
38. Come round We were sure she would come round in the end.
/around
39. Com to She fainted but soon she came to again.
40. Count on
She is counting on Ali to keep his promise.

41. Cry off She said that she would help me but cried off the next day.

42. Cry up y t Ali cried her beauties up.


681
PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conclse-l
43. Cut down Please cut down this article to 200 words.

44. Cut off t L He cut a branch off the tree. -Ua/sIKiVSasni


45. Cut out kSises Moonis has cut out smoking.
46. Deal in His father deals in cloth.
47. Die down te ltn We waited for the storm to die down.

48. Die with tvL All his slogans died with him.

49. Do away with t é g t / t We should do away with injustice. Kdn


50. Drop in/into/ C We dropped into the club on the way.
in on/round/by
51. Drop off thrt T He dropped off at his desk for a while.

52. Egg Sb on He would never have stolen it if she had not egged him on.
m
co
k.

53. Fall back tri The enemy had to fall back when our army attacked them.
sp
te

54. Fall back on/ She has no one to fall back upon in crisis.
no

upon
55. Fall in The captain ordered his men to fall in.

56. Fall in with


57. Fall off
I could not fall in with her ideas.
/iLUpLIe
A button has fallen off my
58. Fall out
shirt.V fet
His hair is falling out.
59. Fall out with
-UdLn
She has fallen with her huband.
60. Fall
out
-UZileAPzh»
through thtbnsuOur plan fell through for want of money.
61. Fall to The author has fallen to writing another book.

62. Fall upon/on They fell upon him with sticks. - Ule-uiLUN
63. Get in
/ into rUus The door was locked and we could not get into the house.

64. Get over


65. Get through
He could not get over his rudeness. -LZiyUPth»
Finally, he got through his driving test.
582 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Concise n
66. Get up tnuleot He always gets up early in the morming.- LrE,
67. Give away h She gave all her books away when she finished her studies

68. Give in ES The enemy was forced to give in. -V}JhLSS


69. Give up Moonis has given up smoking.
70. Go by tlenC Do not let this chance go by.
71. Go off She went off to fetch water.

(Do) The bomb went off and three men were killed.

72. Go round te LThere is not enough tea to go round.


73. Hand over He handed over his business to his children.

74. Hit on/upon She hit upon a clever idea.


m
75. Hold over The meeting was held until the next
over Friday.
co
k.

76. Keep down bue2 We need to keep the price of petrol down.
sp
te

nLueerfelsA
no

77. Keep from unset n 7ig We should keep from smoking. 4 / n e i h


78. Keep on Do not sit idle, keep
79. Keep to
on your work. SK
teh uAlways keep to your word.
80. Keep up Your work is good, keep it
81. Lay aside/by
up.syehilU/KS,
He has laid some
money aside for old age.
(put aside/by)
82. Let down
She let the bucket down into the well.

83. Let in
He did not let her in. -LseJL
84. Let off t The boys were
letting off fireworks
85. Look after
Juortnui She looked after the kids
very well. -SJulsAGUUE
86. Look down
kehup She looks down on the poor.
upon/on
87. Look for She was looking for her lost child. s s h t »
8. Look forward UPS? Ialways look forward to seeing you.
to
683 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conclse-l)
89. Look into h a i The police are looking into the case

90. Look up The business is looking up.


91. Make away with tuE He made away with his enemies. -P{LEzeui iLu
92. Make off t tenj The thief had made off before the police came.

93. Make off with sth tyrl}á The thief made off with the cash.
94. Make out
I could not make out what hesaid.VUuLA
95. Make over tb L He made over his business to his sons.

96. Make up She could not make up a story about her rudeness.

97. Make up for She is working hard to make up for her idleness.

sessLinbtéz»
m

98. Part with tubie2 She cannot part with her old car. -nuabieNd4db»
co

99 Pass away t e n i His father passed away last night. -VJOIKNLIs


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sp

100. Pass by Going to the office, he passes by our house.


te
no

101. Pass on The mother passed on her skills to her daughter.

102. Pay for You will have to pay for your misdeeds.

103. Pick up The phone rang and she picked it up.

104. Pull through L k A T h e doctors think that he will pull through.

105. Put aside They put aside their quarrel and became friends again.

106. Put by We must put by some money for a rainy day.

107. Put down Put down your name and address.


108. Put of The meeting has been put off until the next week.

109. Put on Della put on her hat and went out. -\sgtyLAS
110. Put out She put out the lamp and went to sleep.-rslydin
584 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conclsam
111. Put up with I cannot put up with his rude remarks.

112. Run at The tiger ran at the deer, but the deer leapt away.

113. Run down snsesI8 She was run down by a


car
114. Run out He had to come home because his money had run out.

115. Run over kuelKGIE A car ran over him


116. See off She went to the airport to see her sister off.

117. See through LY I could not see through her lies until it was too late.

118. Send for She


-UnoansKUALUs
worried when her boss sent for
was her.
sikILNAL
m

119. Set aside L She has set a room aside for visitors.
co
k.

UigLuNhsALN
sp

120. Set by Wise. people set some money by for later use.
te
no

121. Set in tup The winter seems to set in early this year.
122. Set out/off It was quite sunny when we set out/off.
123. Set up S h e has finally set up her own business.

124. Stand by a She has stood by her husband through thick and thin.

125. Take aback t WZ The news took us aback. erLin


126. Take after She takes after her mother.
127. Take down irLAI took down the whole speech.
128. Take for slses"I took him for his brother.
129. Take in SL She was homeless, so we took her in.

130. Take on cannot take on any extra work. L r5duIE


131. Take over CUsPls She took over as manager last month.
585
PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conctse-I)
132. Take to L I They took each other at once. LL/zlpnf
to

133. Take up LSW / She took up painting in her spare time

134. Tell on The long wait was telling on his nerves.

135. Turn down They offered me a job but I turned it down.

-eboSASnLiu
136. Turn off He turned off the light and went to bed.

137. Turn to inLAThe poor countries turn to IMP for loans.

138. Turn up t She turned up at the last moment


139. Wear out LIL, I have won out two pairs of shoes this year.
m
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140. Wind up H e has wound up his business as he is going to Europe.


k.
sp

141. Work out L¢%rHe will work out the total cost of the trip.
te
no

142. Write down I forgot to write down his phone number.

Set-II
1. Come down The teacher came down upon for
me
coming late.
upon
2. Come up to His work has not come up to my standard.

3. Deal withh wsnArE He did not deal with my application in time.

4 Depend on/upon JM Success depends on hard work.


5 Deprive of twpse No one can deprive people of basic human rights.

6. Fall apartn Br ixAI His car is falling apart.


7. Fall on/upon They fell on him with sticks.
3. Get along Naseem and his wife are getting along wel.
586 PHRASAL VERBS SUNSHINE ENGLISH (Conclsem
9. Get through Finally, he got through with the book he was writing
with
10. Go along with eobUy Naseem goes along with what his wife says.

11. Go on/ on The students should go on with their studies.


with
12. Go through i e b f I cannot go through this book in an hour.
seKOIEILe-tojtefs
13. Hold to
tuK We should hold to the policy of the offce.

14. Hunt for/about /ater tr The police are hunting for the killer. --sjrUUTUA
15. Insist on/upon He insisted on singing a song.
16. Keep off Keep off smoking.
-e
17. Keep up with ZVZU Please, walk fast to keep up with me.
m
co

18. Poke about/around H e poked


k.

around his pen.


sp

19. Prevail on/upon He prevailed upon me to help him. -ë7bulen


te

20. Provide for He has two children to


zetkutnzle
provide for.
no

21. Rely on/upon I know I can rely on Saleem. -UtDafESUno


22. Remind of The silvery clouds reminded of her
me silvery hair.

23. Run across/ Cyb .


He ran across/into an old friend at the party.
into
-bevviyssisd
24. Run after The policeman ran after the robber.
25. Run away with tkMZVLU She ran away with a sailor. -UuzL»
26. Seek after/for ir He seeks after wisdom.
27. Thrust on/upon kUn4iuku Do not thrust your duty on me.
28. Wake up Moonis usually wakes up early.
29. Wait on/upon SLUSt The staff who waited on us at dinner was good.

30. Wash up 2 u The sea washed up an oyster on the beach.

31. Watch over tUu L God watches over us when we sleep.

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