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Mega Goal 4 Unit 4 Lesson 3 Grammar Phrasal Verbs E-E

TermDefinition
Burn off (phrasal verb) to cause to go away because of heat or activity.
Call for (phrasal verb) to require.
Catch up on (phrasal verb) to do something that you could have done earlier.
Come across (phrasal verb) to meet or find something or someone by chance.
Come down with (phrasal verb) to become ill with something.
Come from (phrasal verb) to have a specified origin or source.
Come up with (phrasal verb) to get or think of something that is needed or wanted.
Cut down on (phrasal verb) to reduce the amount used.
Drop out of (phrasal verb) to stop attending a school or university before you have completed your studies; to stop being part of a group.
Feel up to (phrasal verb) to feel be able to; be capable of.
Figure out (phrasal verb) to find an answer or solution to a problem.
Fit in (phrasal verb) to belong in a particular situation place, or group.
Get away with (phrasal verb) to not be criticized or punished for something.
Get down to (phrasal verb) to start to do something; to begin to give your attention or effort to something.
Get rid of (phrasal verb) to do something so that you no longer have or are effected or bothered by; dispose of something.
Give up (phrasal verb) to stop doing something; to abandon hope.
Go on (phrasal verb) to begin and then continue.
Load up on (phrasal verb) to get a lot of something.
Look down on (phrasal verb) to think of or treat someone or something as unimportant or not worthy of respect.
Look forward to (phrasal verb) to anticipate with pleasure.
Look into (phrasal verb) to investigate.
Make do with (phrasal verb) to proceed or do what you cab with the things that you have even though you do not have what you want.
Put on (phrasal verb) to add something to the body, as clothing or weight.
Point out (phrasal verb) to indicate; to talk about or mention something that you think is important.
Run into (phrasal verb) to meet someone by chance.
Send back (phrasal verb) to return.
Take care of (phrasal verb) to care for or attend to the needs of someone.
Take off (phrasal verb) to remove something, such as clothing.
Take out (phrasal verb) to remove something from a thing, place, or person.
Talk over (phrasal verb) to discuss.
Tell apart (phrasal verb) to know the difference between two things.
Think over (phrasal verb) to consider.
Throw away (phrasal verb) to dispose of something; to get rid of something.
Throw out (phrasal verb) to put something that is no longer useful, or wanted in a trash can, garbage can, rubbish bin, etc.
Tire of (phrasal verb) to become bored with something.
Turn down (phrasal verb) to refuse. Say no to; to lower.
Turn into (phrasal verb) to change into a different state or form.
Turn out (phrasal verb) to happen, end or develop in a particular way.
Wake up (phrasal verb) to make someone stop sleeping.
Whip up (phrasal verb) to produce or prepare something very quickly, such as a meal.
Run out of (phrasal verb) to come to an end of something; to use something up.
Created by: Talal2
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