This document provides definitions and examples of 20 English phrasal verbs. It explains that phrasal verbs can have different meanings depending on the context and the preposition or adverb used. Each phrasal verb entry includes the verb, part of speech label, definition, and example sentence to illustrate its meaning. Some common phrasal verbs defined include "wind up", "take up", "break out", "set up", "work out", "add up", "look up", and "close down".
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Phrasal verbs
1. PHRASAL VERBS
Here you will find 10 phrasal and double word verbs used
nowadays, look at them , analyze syntax and read examples
to get a clearer idea of the meaning.
2. WIND UP:
WIND UP: Finish (inf.)
For example:
If he doesn´t get his act together, he is going to wind up in jail.
3. WIND UP:
WIND UP: Tighten the spring of a watch or similar
machine.
For example:
He wound up the toy dog and set it on the floor.
4. WIND UP:
WIND UP: Cause an animal or a child to behave wildly.
For example:
The kids always get wound up when uncle Henry come over.
5. TAKE UP:
TAKE UP: Begin a new hobby.
For example:
Have you taken up any new hobbies since you moved here?.
6. TAKE UP:
TAKE UP: Discuss ( at a later date).
For example:
We should take this issue up in the meeting tomorrow.
7. TAKE UP:
TAKE UP: Shorten a garment when sewing.
For example:
This dress is too long; i am going to take it up.
8. TAKE UP:
TAKE UP: Occupy space.
For example:
This couch takes up too much space in the living room.
9. BREAK OUT:
BREAK OUT: Appear violently.
For example:
Violent protests broke out in response to the military
coup.
10. BREAK OUT:
BREAK OUT: Use something extravagant for
celebration.
For example:
He broke out the champagne to celebrate his
promotion.
11. BREAK OUT:
BREAK OUT OF: Escape.
For example:
The murderer broke out of the prison.
12. SEP UT:
SEP UT: Arrange a relationship.
For example:
My mom set me up with her friend´s son.
13. SEP UT:
SEP UT: Falsely incriminate a person.
For example:
I don´t think he killed those men. Somebody set him
up.
14. SEP UT: Arrange (an appointment,a meeting, etc.).
For example:
I set up an appointment with my doctor at 3:30 this
afternoon.
SEP UT:
15. WORK OUT:
WORK OUT: Exercise.
For example:
I work out three times a week at the fitness center.
16. WORK OUT: Solve.
For example:
I hope you two can work out your problems.
WORK OUT:
17. WORK OUT:
WORK OUT: Be successful.
For example:
I am glad your new catering business is working out.
18. ADD UP:
ADD UP: Calculate a sum.
For example:
I added up the receipts and it totaled $ 135.46.
19. ADD UP:
ADD UP: Equal an amount.
For example:
The total expenses added up to $ 325.00.
20. ADD UP:
ADD UP: Make sense.
For example:
Her story doesn´t add up. I think she is lying.
21. COME ALONG:
COME ALONG: Accompany someone.
For example:
If you want,you can come along.
22. COME ALONG:
COME ALONG WITH: Accompany.
For example:
Sam came along with us to the beach.
23. COME ALONG:
COME ALONG: Progress.
For example:
How is the research paper coming along.
24. COME ALONG:
COME ALONG WITH: Progress.
For example:
How are you coming along with the research paper.
25. GET OFF:
GET OFF: Send ( a package ).
For example:
I finally got my sister is birthday present off yesterday.
26. GET OFF:
GET OFF: Remove ( an insect o thing from your shoulder
back).
For example:
Can you get this spider off my shirt?.
27. GET OFF:
GET OFF: Leave ( a bus, plane, train, boat ).
For example:
We need to get off the bus at the next stop.
28. LOOK UP:
LOOK UP: Search for ( in a dictionary).
For example:
It takes time to look up new vocabulary words.
29. LOOK UP:
LOOK UP: Locate and visit.
For example:
If you ever travel to california, you should look me up.
30. LOOK UP:
LOOK UP TO: Respect, admire someone.
For example:
He looks up to his father.
31. CLOSE DOWN:
CLOSE DOWN: Close a place permanently.
For example:
The corner market closed down because they didn´t
have many customers.
32. CLOSE DOWN:
CLOSE DOWN: Close permanently.
For example:
The bar was closed down because they served alcohol to
minors.
33. PHRASAL VERBS:
be aware that the textual
translation does not always give
or provide the correct meaning
of the phrasal verb.
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