 A phrasal verb is a verb plus a
 preposition or adverb which
 creates a meaning different from
 the original verb.
 ask someone out: invite on a date.
 ask around: ask many people the same question.
 break down: stop functioning (vehicle, machine)
 break down: get upset.
 call something off; cancel
 calm down: relax after being angry
 dress up: wear nice clothing
 drop someone/something off; take
 someone/something somewhere and leave them/it
 there
 eat out: eat at a restaurant
 end up: eventually reach/do/decide
 fall apart: break into pieces
 figure something out: understand, find the answer
 Get something across/over: communicate, make
  understandable
 get away: go on a vacation
 hang out: spend time relaxing (informal)
 hold on: wait a short time
 keep something from someone: not tell
 keep something up: continue at the same rate
 look after someone/something: take care of
 look forward to something: be excited about the
  future
 make something up: invent, lie about something
 mix something up: confuse two or more things

Phrasal

  • 2.
     A phrasalverb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb.
  • 3.
     ask someoneout: invite on a date.  ask around: ask many people the same question.  break down: stop functioning (vehicle, machine)  break down: get upset.
  • 4.
     call somethingoff; cancel  calm down: relax after being angry  dress up: wear nice clothing  drop someone/something off; take someone/something somewhere and leave them/it there
  • 5.
     eat out:eat at a restaurant  end up: eventually reach/do/decide  fall apart: break into pieces  figure something out: understand, find the answer
  • 6.
     Get somethingacross/over: communicate, make understandable  get away: go on a vacation  hang out: spend time relaxing (informal)
  • 7.
     hold on:wait a short time  keep something from someone: not tell  keep something up: continue at the same rate  look after someone/something: take care of
  • 8.
     look forwardto something: be excited about the future  make something up: invent, lie about something  mix something up: confuse two or more things