50 Phrasal Verbs List in English
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Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs may seem difficult to understand at first, but after reading this article, we are sure that you will change your mind. As the name suggests, a phrase consisting of more than one verb or preposition or adverbs is called a phrasal verb.
It will be more useful to try to understand the subject as a whole, rather than trying to understand by separating the words one by one. One of the easiest ways to learn phrasal verbs is to take a look at the phrasal verbs that we come across frequently and examine how they are used in sentences. Let’s see together:
Common Phrasal Verbs
Before moving on to the examples, let’s start with a small formula:
Phrasal verbs= verb + preposition/adverb
call around
By definition, it means contact with many people.
*I called around a repairman to fix the tap last week.
call off
To cancel something.
*She called off the gathering due to health problems.
check out
Gives a statement of confirmation of an event or person. It also has a flirty meaning.
*Let me check out the ingredients.
*He got jealous because his girlfriend checks some other guy out.
clean up
To clean a zone.
*My boss told me that I have to clean the toilet up before I leave.
dive into
Engaging oneself in an activity. It can be used with meanings such as spending time, doing something.
*What my plans for tonight are crying and dive into the Netflix series.
Here are +352 Phrasal Verbs List
- make for
- take up
- back sth up
- go after sth
- write up
- above all
- drop back
- come down with
- bring sth up
- take to
- try sth out
- make out
- put out
- hand sth down
- cheer up
- bring so. down
- come up
- stand up for
- get along – on
- turn sth on
- come across sth
- point out
- take on
- go for
- get at
- go over
- deal with
- look up to so.
- be taken in
- take sth out
- do sth over
- let so. down
- cross out
- break sth in
- show off
- go out with so.
- get back into sth
- cut down
- do away with
- keep back
- get over sth
- take after so.
- talk over
- go ahead
- wake up
- stop over
- knock out
- pass away
- pull over
- stick with