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Phrasal Verbs. How to. Phrasal Verb Groups. Actions. Debate (& Study). Relationships (& Feelings). Time. Moderation. Opportunity. Relationships. Relationships I. Counting on you Fall out with a friend Make up with someone you fell out with Look up to an idol
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Phrasal Verbs How to
Phrasal Verb Groups Actions Debate(& Study) Relationships(& Feelings) Time Moderation Opportunity
Relationships I • Counting on you • Fall out with a friend • Make up with someone you fell out with • Look up to an idol • Fall for someone you love • Put someone down • Put up with someone you don’t like • Help out a friend in need • Give your time to someone • Look after someone • Pay someone a compliment • To go out with someone • To break up with someone • To call on somone • Ask/ take someone out on a date • To give into someone’s demands • To back up a colleague’s suggestion • To offer your condolences • To give up on someone (lose faith in them) • Pick on someone • Let someone down • Keep at someone • Fed up with someone • To get along with someone • Get through to someone • To bring someone down • To bring someone up • To catch up with someone
Relationships II • To check someone out • To cheer someone up • To cut in on a conversation • To cut someone off • To drop someone off • To get back at someone • To get together • To give someone away • To go after someone • To go against someone • To grow apart • To hang out with someone • To hold someone back • To keep someone out all night • To let someone in • To look down on someone • To look out for someone • To pay someone back • To run into someone • To set someone up • To take after someone • To work something out with someone
Moderation I • To cut back on something • To cut down on something • To cut out something • To run out of something • To use something up • To turn/ switch something on • To turn/ switch something off • To turn something down/ up • To put something out • To keep something up • To keep on doing something • To hold something back • To hang up • To fill up • To fill out • To fill in • To drop back • To do away with something • To cut off something • To cross something out • To draw a line under something
Debate, Argue & Study I • To point out something • To hear someone out • To see someone’s point • To get your point across • To make a point • To make a case for/ To argue your case/ to argue your point • To back something up • To break something down • To bring something up • To figure something out • To go back over something • To look through something • To look into something • To look something over • To look something up • To make something up • To mix something up • To pick something out • To run through something • To think something over • To try out something • To get down to something • To check over something • To put something to the test
Time I • To Clock in * • To Clock out * • To take time off * • To Move up • To be pressed for time * • To Fit in * • To Press on • To Run out of time* • To get on in life • To get on with life* • To set off by * • To carry on • To Get together • To Hang out • To Mess around • To Hang on.* • To kill time • To make time for • To call off • To carry forward • To Fall behind on • To take up • To grow up
Time II • To put off • To go through • To give up • To hold up • To call off • To bring up (someone) • To take your time • To pass the time • To lose track of time • To have a good time • To hold off on something • To ask for time • To keep up with