Phrasal verbs
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Turn out | In the end we discover |
Go on | Happen |
Pick up | Get something or someone from a place |
Come back | Return to a place (the speaker is in that place) |
Come up with | Produce an idea |
Go back | Return to a place (the speaker isn't in that place) |
Look out | Look at something outside or far away |
Come down (from) | Move from a high place to a lower place |
Give up | Stop having or doing |
Find out | Get information |
Bring in | Bring something to a place (often a workplace) |
Go ahead | To begin to do something |
Make up | Be the parts that form something (often used in the passive with ‘of’) |
Come out | Appear from a place |
Open up | Make something be available |
Go up | Increase (in price or temperature, etc.) |
End up | Finally do or be something, especially when you don't expect it |
Go out | Go to an event/restaurant/pub/party |
Check out | Look at, especially to find new information |
Look back (on) | Think about something in the past |
Get back | Arrive somewhere again, especially your home (+to+place) |
Point out | Show/mention |
Move on | Start talking or doing something new |
Wake up | Change from sleeping to being awake |
Look up | Raise your eyes |
Grow up | Become an adult |
Put out | Publish or tell the public about |
Carry out | Do and finish a tack or activite |
Look around | Look at where you are or walk around it to see what is there |
Set up | Create/arrange |
Figure out | Think about until you understand / plan (more common in USA) |
Take over | Take control of |
Catch up (be or get caught up) | Be involved in something, often something you don’t want to be |
Turn out | In the end we discover |
Sit down | Change from standing to sitting |
Hold up | Hold something high up so people can see it |
Go in | Enter (becomes 'into' with 'to') |
Get out | Leave a room/building/car |
Get up | Change from lying or sitting to standing (more casual than 'stand up') |
Pull out (of) | Take something out of a container |
Break down | Stop working |
Come in/into | Enter (the speaker is in that place) |
Take out | Remove from a container (+ of before a noun) |