This document lists 38 common English phrasal verbs organized by their meaning, including "talk someone into something", "take over a business", and "figure something out". It provides examples of how the phrasal verbs are used in everyday English expressions such as "running out of money", "filling out a form", and "looking forward to an event".
This document lists 38 common English phrasal verbs organized by their meaning, including "talk someone into something", "take over a business", and "figure something out". It provides examples of how the phrasal verbs are used in everyday English expressions such as "running out of money", "filling out a form", and "looking forward to an event".
This document lists 38 common English phrasal verbs organized by their meaning, including "talk someone into something", "take over a business", and "figure something out". It provides examples of how the phrasal verbs are used in everyday English expressions such as "running out of money", "filling out a form", and "looking forward to an event".
2. take over the business 3. figure out 4. pick sth /sb up 5. give up on sth/sb 6. straighten sth out 7. make sth up 8. drop out (of school/university), a college dropout 9. put sth away 10.bundle up 11.hand sth in = to turn sth in 12.hand out 13.throw out 14.get along 15.run out (The money is running out. We are running out of money) 16.leave out 17.eat out 18.work out 19.turn sth down 20.try sth on 21.shut off 22.fill out (a form) (AmE) = to fill in (BrE) 23.take out (the trash) 24.take care of = to look after 25.call sth off 26.look forward to 27.put sth off 28.point sth out 29.clear up (about the weather) 30.get together 31.come along 32.grow up 33.show up 34.come out (about the sun) 35.keep up (with sb) 36.pick out 37.take off (clothes) 38. take off (about a plane)