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Pharasal Verbs

Pharasal Verbs

Date: Mar 04 2008

Topic: Grammar

Author: marksimz

Lesson

AAsk outAsk someone to go on a date
BBring aboutcause
Bring up1) rear children 2) mention or introduce a topic
CCall backReturn a telephone call
Call inAsk to come to an official place for a special reason
Call offcancel
Call on*1) visit 2) ask a student a question in class
Call upCall on the telephone
Catch up (with)*Reach the same position or level as someone
Check in*Register at a hotel
Check into*investigate
Check out1) borrow a book from a library 2) investigate
Cheer upMake (someone) feel happier
Clean upMake clean and orderly
Come across*Find by chance
Cross outDraw a line through
Cut outStop an annoying activity
DDo overrepeat
Drop by*Visit informally
Drop in (on)*Visit informally
Drop offLeave something/someone somewhere
Drop out (of)*Stop going to school or class
FFigure outFind the answer by logic
Fill outComplete a form
Find outDiscover information
Get along (with)*To have a good relationship with
Get back (from)1) return from somewhere 2) receive again
Get in, get into*1) enter a car 2) arrive
Get off*Leave any vehicle
Get on*Enter any vehicle
Get out of*1) leave a car 2) avoid some unpleasant activity
Get over*Recover from an illness
Get through*finish
Get up*Arise from bed, a chair etc.
Give backReturn something to someone
Give upStop doing something
Go over*Review or check
Grow up*Become an adult
HHand inSubmit an assignment
Hang up1) Stop a telephone conversation 2) put up clothes on a line or a hook
Have onWear
KKeep out (of)Not enter
Keep up (with)*Stay at the same position or level
Kick out (of)Force (someone) to leave
LLook after*Take care of
Look into*Investigate
Look out (for)*Be careful
Look overReview or check
Look upLook for information in a reference book
MMake up1) invent 2) do past work
NName afterGive a baby the name of someone else
PPass away*Die
Pass out1) distribute 2) lose consciousness
Pick outSelect
Pick up1) go to get someone 2) take in one's hand
Point outCall someone's attention to
Put awayRemove to an appropriate place
Put backReturn to original position
Put offPostpone
Put onDress
Put outExtinguish a cigarette, fire
Put up with*Tolerate
RRun intoMeet by chance
Run acrossFind by chance
Run out (of)Finish a supply of something
SShow up*Appear, come to
Shut offStop a machine, equipment, light etc.
TTake after*Resemble
Take off1) remove clothing 2) leave on a trip 3) leave the ground (aeroplane)
Take out1) take someone on a date 2) remove
Take overTake control
Take upBegin a new activity
Tear downDemolish, reduce to nothing
Tear upTear into many little pieces
Think overConsider
Throw awayDiscard; get rid of
Throw outDiscard; get rid of
Throw upVomit
Try onPut on clothing to see if it fits
Turn downDecrease volume
Turn in1) submit classwork 2) go to bed
Turn offStop a machine, equipment, light etc.
Turn onStart a machine, equipment, light etc.
Turn outExtinguish a light
Turn upIncrease volume or intensity

Comments

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nguyentrangvn

Viet Nam

it's too nice.i can practise english everyday

 

04:43 PM Apr 12 2008 |

mmch08

India

hiiiiiiiiiiii. pl fully sentence write now.

Thanks

08:31 AM Apr 12 2008 |

Warcraft

Warcraft

China

no free

02:01 AM Apr 12 2008 |

LUNG

China

Thank you for your lesson ! Though my English teacher always ask us to remember words and pharases when I studied in high school  in China, the pharases given above  make a great contribution to  my  vocabulary building.

11:09 PM Apr 11 2008 |

busem

Turkey

thnx

07:52 PM Apr 11 2008 |

ntina357

Italy

noone ever explained this to me so well!!Thanks

05:56 PM Apr 11 2008 |

vijeyeshwar

India

Really its superb, kindly go ahead, and post more useful things

10:48 AM Apr 11 2008 |

Raheel mamoon

Pakistan

easy to understand

11:09 AM Apr 10 2008 |

tuğkan

tuğkan

Turkey

thanks for all knowledge

11:23 AM Apr 09 2008 |

mmch08

India

It's a bit complicate for me!

do you speaking to me ?

10:04 AM Apr 09 2008 |

Abajah

Djibouti

i guess it`s interessant lesson

 

07:08 AM Apr 09 2008 |

HAYATİ

HAYATİ

Turkey

hello

 

06:51 AM Apr 09 2008 |

fastry

fastry

China

it is worth reading. thank you!

01:26 AM Apr 09 2008 |

Otonashi Saya

Saudi Arabia

 Thanks alot

I'm really interested in this branch of grammer because phrasal verbs are frequently used in spoken English .

 

04:40 PM Apr 08 2008 |

arabisca

Morocco

i'm agree with  mkk772001 it's very useful, it's very difficult to memorize we need more execises to learn it easely

 

03:29 PM Apr 08 2008 |

onurerdem

onurerdem

Turkey

I have taken my notes and stick it to my wall to use them more :)

12:44 PM Apr 08 2008 |

dil333

Pakistan

it is very useful for non english speakers to learn pharasal verb

10:25 AM Apr 08 2008 |

dil333

Pakistan

it is very useful for non english speakers to learn pharasal verb

10:25 AM Apr 08 2008 |

dil333

Pakistan

it is very useful for non english speakers to learn pharasal verb

10:25 AM Apr 08 2008 |

asimrk

asimrk

Pakistan

its great to be here in this community

09:26 AM Apr 08 2008 |

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