Phrasal
verbs are English verb complexes. They consist of a verb and one or more
following adverbial or prepositional particle Which can be helpful in every
competitive exams.
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PHRASAL VERB
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MEANING
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EXAMPLE
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ask someone out
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invite
on a date
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Why
don't you ask Carla out to
dinner?
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ask around
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ask
different people
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I asked
around but nobody is helping.
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add up to something
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to
combine
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Your
savings will add up over time.
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back something up
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reverse
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Back up your truck so I park.
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back someone up
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support
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We
will back you up financially.
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blow up
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explode
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They blew
up the tanks.
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blow something up
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add
air
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Blow up the balloons.
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break up
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to
separate
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Katie broke
up with her boyfriend.
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break down
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stop
functioning
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My
car broke down in the middle of the road.
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break something down
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divide
into smaller parts
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Break it down so we can understand better.
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break in
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Entering
by force
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The
thief must have broken in from
the back door.
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break into
something
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enter
by force
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Someone broke
into my car yesterday night.
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break out
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escape
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Michael broke
out of Fox River penitentiary.
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bring someone down
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make
unhappy
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Don't
let your relationship bring you down.
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bring up
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to
raise
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Jessica
was brought up by her grandparents.
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bring something up
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start
talking about a subject
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You
shouldn't bring up this subject when you are in public.
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call around
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phone
different people
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I
was calling around all morning to book our flights.
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call someone back
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return
a phone call
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I
will call you back when I finish my homework.
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call something off
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cancel
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It's
false alarm, you can call it off.
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call someone up
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phone
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Call me up when you are in town.
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calm down
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to
relax
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You
can't think right, you need to calm down.
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catch up
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get
to the same point
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You
two start running, I will catch
up to you.
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check in
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arrive
and register
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Let's check
in first and then we can go to the rooms.
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check out
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leave
a hotel>
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Wait
for me, I need to check out and return the keys.
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check someone/something out
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look
at carefully, to investigate
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They
are checking us out before
hiring.
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check out
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look
at td>
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Check out that girl with blue shirt.
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cheer one up
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make
happier
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Don't
worry, I know how to cheer
her up.
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chip in
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help
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Everybody chipped
in to gather that much money.
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clean up
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to
clean, tidy
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Clean up your bedroom tonight.
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come across
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find
unexpectedly
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I came
across these old photos when I was cleaning up my room.
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come apart
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separate
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The
sides of the box come apart.
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come forward
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to
volunteer
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I
will award whomever comes forward for this job.
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come up with
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think
of
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Russell came
up with a brilliant idea.
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count on
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rely
on
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I
can count on this phrasal verbs list for tomorrow's grammar
quiz.
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cross something out
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draw
a line through
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Please cross
those numbers out, they are invalid.
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cut down
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make
something fall to the ground
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They cut
down all the trees.
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cut in
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interrupt
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I
couldn't have a nice conversation with him because his friend kept on cutting
in.
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cut off
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remove
with something sharp
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They
will cut off the stitches next week.
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cut off
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stop
providing
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Are
you saying that you couldn't do the homework because the electricity
was cut off?
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