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Mega Goal 4 Unit 4 Lesson 3 Grammar Phrasal Verbs E-E
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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. |