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Inseparable Phrasal Verbs

A Phrasal verb is called inseparable when you cannot put anything between any parts of the verb.

Example: I can’t put up with smoking I can’t put smoking up with.


LIST OF INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS FOR FIRST-TERM EXAM
Phrasal Verb Definitions Your sentences/ Your ideas
1. Clear up To become clear, speaking of the weather The sky clears up every morning
2. Come over To make a short informal visit I came over to my best friend
3. Check in To register, to report your arrival I checked out in the hotel
4. Check out To leave; to report your departure I always check out to my parents
5. Cut down on To reduce in quantity of amount I cut down on the calories in my diet
6. Drop by To visit unexpectedly or informally I sometimes drop by my cousin
7. Drop off To fall asleep I drop off in the first class
8. End up To finish in a certain way/place I don´t know hoy I ended up here
9. Fall in To line up in formation I fall in about the news every morning
10. Get along with To have a good relationship with I get along with Susy
11. Get on To enter a vehicle I get on my car to go to the work
12. Get off To leave a vehicle, to leave work I get off my work at 4 pm
13. Get rid of To free oneself from; to throw away; to give away I get rid of things of my last girlfriend
something
14. Go out To leave the house, especially for fun; to stop burning I go out of my home to go to the movies
(fire) / shining (lights)
15. Go back To return I go back my home every day
16. Hold on To wait; to wait on the phone I always hold on when I call my mom
17. Look forward To anticipate pleasurably I always look forward to the weekend
to
18. Look out (for) To take care / be careful of I look out with my answers in the exams
19. Put up with To tolerate without complaining I sometimes put up with my nephews
20. Run into To meet unexpectedly; to encounter; collide with I run into my family when I´m out of the
school
21. Run out of To use the entire supply Yesterday my mom ran out of the hot water
22. Take part in To participate in I take part in the church choir
23. Take off To depart The airplane takes off so cute
24. Work out To exercise I work out at the gym in the night

Now, answer these questions:


1. Who is the person in your family that you get along with?
I get along with my brother since I have memory
2. Is there something or someone that you can’t put up with?
I can´t put up with the liars
3. Have you ever run into a famous person?
Two years ago, I run into Meliton, he is a famous soccer player
4. How often do you work out?
I work out every day at home for one hour
5. What activities do you enjoy taking part in?
I enjoy taking part in musical activities
6. Do you usually drop by a friend’s house?
When I leave the gym, I drop by Berna´s house
7. Have you ever dropped a wallet when you get on or get off the bus?
When I get on the bus, I have the money in my hand
8. Where are you looking forward to going on vacation when the pandemic comes to an end?
I´m looking forward to going to Cancun when the pandemic comes to an end

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