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THE MOST COMMON PHRASAL AND THEIR DEFINITION

Phrasal Ejemplo
verbs

Break My television broke down


down

Bring He brought up other matters in our conversation


up

Back She never back down


down

Blow up The TNT blowed up the mine

Bump I bumped into my uncle in the park


into

Call off My boss called up the meeting

Come He was cleaning his car and came across his keys
across

Clean They are cleaning out their room


out

Carry Stop it! You can’t carry on that speech!


on

Drop I am thinking about dropping out my master


out

Drop by I will drop by your job tomorrow

Find out They can’t find out their books

Get out You have to get out of that party now!

Give Can you give me away your sneakers?


away

Get My grandfather just got over cancer


over
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Get I get along with my mother in law


along

Grow I didn't imagine how your son has grown up!


up

Give up The wrestler gave up in the last minute

Go out My best friend ask me to go out

Go on She has to go on if she wants to be first

Hang We are so bored, how can we hang out inside the house?
out

Hurry Hurry up, mom! The airplane is about to leave


up

Look When I am old, I will look back this moment


back

Make My son made that up to avoid his punishment


up

Mess What? You just messed me up the final of the movie!


up

Set up The new government will set up next week

Sit I will sit down at first row in the concert


down

Show My brother never showed up in my party


up

Pass My grandmother passed out yesterday


out

Pick up My mom picked me up after school

Piss off That TV show pissed me off always


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Point The victim pointed out the criminal


out

Put off My son want to put off his party

Put on Will you put on the shirt that I gave you?

Run I need to run into my friends


into

Take off Take off your hat

Turn Please, could you turn down your music?


down

Work Next year I will work out everyday, I promise


out

Watch You better watch out your little sister


out

Put To assemble or connect the parts of something.


together

Put Up Put Up With To tolerate or accept something that you’d rather not.
With

Ring Up To call someone on the phone.

Screw To make a mistake or do something really bad.


Up

See To seriously think about doing something.


About

Wipe To completely remove or clean something from a surface or


Off location.

Work In To make time in a busy schedule for a person or an activity.


THE MOST COMMON PHRASAL AND THEIR DEFINITION

Work When a situation, event, plan, or idea is successful.


Out

Wake I just waked up


up

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