Phrasal Verbs


Phrasal Verbs



Phrasal Verbs | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

15 Word


Get Up


Definition: To rise from bed or a seated position.

  • I usually get up at 7 AM for school.
  • He didn’t want to get up on Saturday.
  • She likes to get up early to exercise.

Get Up in a sentence


Sit Down


Definition: To take a seat; to lower oneself into a sitting position.

  • Please sit down and make yourself comfortable.
  • She asked him to sit down for the discussion.
  • He prefers to sit down while studying.

Sit Down in a sentence


Turn On


Definition: to activate something; to cause to start

  • Can you turn on the lights, please?
  • He loves to turn on his favorite music after school.
  • She turned on the computer to check her email.

Turn On in a sentence


Turn Off


Definition: to stop the operation of something; to cause to lose interest

  • Please turn off your phone during the movie.
  • He forgot to turn off the lights when he left.
  • That topic tends to turn off many students.

Turn Off in a sentence


Look For


Definition: To search or seek something; to try to find.

  • He is looking for his lost backpack.
  • She spent the afternoon looking for her keys.
  • They are looking for new ways to improve the project.

Look For in a sentence


Give Up


Definition: To stop trying or to surrender.

  • Don’t give up on your dreams, keep working!
  • She decided to give up after too many failures.
  • He wanted to give up, but his friends encouraged him.

Give Up in a sentence


Take Off


Definition: To remove something; also refers to an airplane leaving the ground.

  • She decided to take off her jacket because it was warm.
  • The plane will take off in ten minutes.
  • He asked to take off his shoes before entering.

Take Off in a sentence


Put On


Definition: To wear or apply something.

  • She likes to put on her favorite dress for parties.
  • He put on sunscreen before going outside.
  • They put on a great show for the audience.

Put On in a sentence


Come In


Definition: To enter a place; to be available.

  • Please come in and make yourself comfortable.
  • The new products will come in next week.
  • Understanding when to come in can help in planning.

Come In in a sentence


Go Out


Definition: To leave one’s home for social activities.

  • They like to go out for dinner on weekends.
  • She often goes out with her friends.
  • He decided to go out after finishing his homework.

Go Out in a sentence


Wake Up


Definition: to stop sleeping

  • I usually wake up at 7 AM every day.
  • She needs to wake up early for school.
  • He will wake up when the alarm rings.

Wake Up in a sentence


Clean Up


Definition: To remove dirt or mess from a place; to tidy.

  • They needed to clean up after the party.
  • She asked the kids to help clean up the classroom.
  • Cleaning up the park is a community effort.

Clean Up in a sentence


Pick Up


Definition: To lift something or to collect someone or something.

  • She will pick up the book from the table.
  • Can you pick me up after school?
  • Understanding "pick up" can be useful in daily conversations.

Pick Up in a sentence


Drop Off


Definition: to deliver someone or something to a place

  • I will drop you off at school on my way to work.
  • Can you drop off these papers at the office?
  • She forgot to drop off the package at the post office.

Drop Off in a sentence


Help Out


Definition: To assist someone in completing a task.

  • Can you help out with the project?
  • He likes to help out at the community center.
  • She offered to help out during the event.

Help Out in a sentence



Phrasal Verbs | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

6 Word


Find Out


Definition: To discover information or learn something new.

  • I need to find out what time the movie starts.
  • She will find out the results of the test tomorrow.
  • Understanding how to find out information is essential for learning.

Find Out in a sentence


Check In


Definition: To register upon arrival at a hotel or airport.

  • We need to check in at the hotel before 3 PM.
  • She forgot to check in for her flight.
  • Checking in early can reduce stress.

Check In in a sentence


Take Care


Definition: To look after someone or something.

  • Please take care of your little brother while I'm gone.
  • He promised to take care of the dog.
  • Take care of your health by eating well and exercising.

Take Care in a sentence


Talk About


Definition: To discuss a particular topic or subject.

  • Let’s talk about our plans for the weekend.
  • She wanted to talk about her favorite book.
  • They often talk about their experiences in class.

Talk About in a sentence


Wait For


Definition: to stay until something happens

  • We will wait for the bus together.
  • He had to wait for his friend to arrive.
  • They decided to wait for the meeting to start.

Wait For in a sentence


Fill Out


Definition: To complete a form or document by providing the necessary information.

  • Please fill out the application before submitting it.
  • He took time to fill out the survey carefully.
  • Filling out forms accurately is important.

Fill Out in a sentence



Phrasal Verbs | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

10 Word


Look After


Definition: To take care of someone or something; to ensure their well-being.

  • She will look after the puppy while they are away.
  • He needs someone to look after his plants.
  • Parents look after their children every day.

Look After in a sentence


Turn Up


Definition: to arrive or appear; to increase volume

  • He didn’t turn up for the meeting.
  • She always turns up the music when she cleans.
  • They hope more students will turn up for the event.

Turn Up in a sentence


Turn Down


Definition: to reject or refuse something

  • She decided to turn down the invitation to the party.
  • He had to turn down the job offer for personal reasons.
  • They often turn down requests that are not reasonable.

Turn Down in a sentence


Get Along


Definition: To have a friendly relationship with someone.

  • Do you get along with your classmates?
  • She gets along well with her new neighbors.
  • It's important to get along with your teammates.

Get Along in a sentence


Come Back


Definition: To return to a place after leaving.

  • He promised to come back after the movie.
  • She will come back home for the holidays.
  • Understanding when to come back is important for planning.

Come Back in a sentence


Go On


Definition: To continue or proceed.

  • Please go on with your story.
  • They decided to go on with the plan.
  • She will go on if no one interrupts.

Go On in a sentence


Break Down


Definition: To separate something into smaller parts; to stop working.

  • The car will break down if you don't take care of it.
  • Let's break down the project into smaller tasks.
  • He had to break down the information to explain it better.

Break Down in a sentence


Run Out


Definition: to use up all of something

  • We need to buy more milk; we ran out this morning.
  • He ran out of time before finishing the test.
  • They ran out of gas on the way to the beach.

Run Out in a sentence


Make Up


Definition: to invent a story or reconcile after a disagreement

  • She likes to make up stories for her little brother.
  • They decided to make up after their fight.
  • He had to make up an excuse for being late.

Make Up in a sentence


Carry On


Definition: To continue doing something; also refers to luggage allowed on a plane.

  • They decided to carry on with their project despite challenges.
  • She told him to carry on with his story.
  • You can only have one carry-on bag on the flight.

Carry On in a sentence



Phrasal Verbs | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

6 Word


Bring Up


Definition: to mention a topic or start a discussion

  • It's important to bring up concerns during meetings.
  • She decided to bring up the issue with her teacher.
  • Do not bring up politics during family dinners.

Bring Up in a sentence


Call Off


Definition: To cancel something planned or scheduled.

  • They decided to call off the picnic due to rain.
  • She had to call off her meeting unexpectedly.
  • He called off the game because of bad weather.

Call Off in a sentence


Come Across


Definition: To find or discover something by chance.

  • I came across an interesting book in the library.
  • She came across an old photo while cleaning.
  • Understanding how to come across opportunities is important.

Come Across in a sentence


Figure Out


Definition: To solve or understand something.

  • She needed to figure out the math problem.
  • He took time to figure out the best solution.
  • Understanding how to figure out challenges is important.

Figure Out in a sentence


Run Into


Definition: to meet someone unexpectedly

  • I ran into my old friend at the store.
  • She was surprised to run into her teacher.
  • He ran into trouble when he forgot his homework.

Run Into in a sentence


Work Out


Definition: To exercise in order to improve health and fitness.

  • I like to work out at the gym after school.
  • She works out every morning before class.
  • Working out helps me feel energized.

Work Out in a sentence



Phrasal Verbs | English C1 Level (Advanced)

6 Word


Cut Back


Definition: To reduce the amount of something; to decrease.

  • They decided to cut back on spending this month.
  • Cutting back on junk food improved her health.
  • The company plans to cut back on unnecessary expenses.

Cut Back in a sentence


Draw Up


Definition: To create a document or plan; to prepare.

  • She will draw up the report by Friday.
  • He needs to draw up a list of supplies.
  • They decided to draw up a new schedule for classes.

Draw Up in a sentence


Give In


Definition: To surrender or yield to pressure or demands.

  • He refused to give in to peer pressure.
  • After a long discussion, she decided to give in.
  • Don’t give in when things get tough; keep trying.

Give In in a sentence


Put Off


Definition: To delay or postpone something.

  • They decided to put off the meeting until next week.
  • She was put off by his rude comments.
  • He didn't want to put off his homework any longer.

Put Off in a sentence


Set Up


Definition: to arrange or establish something

  • They will set up the new equipment tomorrow.
  • She helped set up the classroom for the event.
  • He plans to set up a meeting with the team.

Set Up in a sentence


Take On


Definition: To accept a challenge or responsibility.

  • She decided to take on a new project.
  • He was excited to take on the role of team leader.
  • Taking on challenges can lead to growth.

Take On in a sentence



Phrasal Verbs | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)

17 Word


Abide By


Definition: To follow or obey a rule or decision.

  • You must abide by the school’s dress code.
  • He promised to abide by the rules of the competition.
  • If you abide by the guidelines, everyone will be safe.

Abide By in a sentence


Account For


Definition: To explain or provide a reason for something.

  • You need to account for all expenses.
  • Can you account for your absence yesterday?
  • We must account for the changes in the budget.

Account For in a sentence


Adhere To


Definition: To follow or stick to a rule or guideline.

  • It’s important to adhere to safety protocols.
  • They must adhere to the schedule for success.
  • He promised to adhere to the team's decisions.

Adhere To in a sentence


Aim At


Definition: To direct a goal or intention towards something.

  • The teacher aims at improving students' reading skills.
  • They aim at reducing pollution in the city.
  • He aimed at winning the race this year.

Back Down


Definition: To withdraw from a position or decision.

  • She decided to back down from the argument.
  • He refused to back down from his beliefs.
  • They needed to back down to resolve the conflict.

Back Down in a sentence


Bear Out


Definition: To support or confirm something; to prove true.

  • The evidence will bear out his claims.
  • Her story was borne out by witnesses.
  • The results bear out his theory about the experiment.

Bear Out in a sentence


Bring About


Definition: to cause something to happen

  • The new policy will bring about positive changes.
  • She worked hard to bring about the project’s success.
  • They hope to bring about peace in the community.

Bring About in a sentence


Come Up With


Definition: To think of or create an idea, plan, or solution.

  • She managed to come up with a great idea for the project.
  • He needed to come up with a solution quickly.
  • Understanding how to come up with ideas enhances creativity.

Come Up With in a sentence


Deal With


Definition: To handle or manage a situation or problem.

  • She knows how to deal with difficult customers.
  • He found it hard to deal with stress during exams.
  • Understanding how to deal with issues is important for success.

Deal With in a sentence


Drop Out


Definition: to leave a school or program before completion

  • He decided to drop out of college to pursue a job.
  • Many students drop out for various personal reasons.
  • She didn’t want to drop out of the competition.

Drop Out in a sentence


Get Across


Definition: To communicate or convey an idea effectively.

  • I want to get my point across during the discussion.
  • He struggled to get across his thoughts clearly.
  • She found it hard to get across her feelings.

Get Across in a sentence


Go Over


Definition: To review or discuss something.

  • Let’s go over the homework together.
  • She went over the instructions before starting.
  • He needs to go over his notes for the test.

Go Over in a sentence


Hold Back


Definition: To restrain or prevent something from happening.

  • She had to hold back her emotions during the speech.
  • He tried to hold back laughter at the joke.
  • Sometimes, it's hard to hold back your opinions.

Hold Back in a sentence


Keep Up


Definition: To maintain the same pace or level.

  • Try to keep up with the rest of the class.
  • If you keep up your studies, you'll do well.
  • She managed to keep up with the fast pace of the lesson.

Keep Up in a sentence


Look Into


Definition: To investigate or examine something more closely.

  • The teacher will look into the issue.
  • She decided to look into different colleges.
  • He promised to look into the matter further.

Look Into in a sentence


Pass On


Definition: To give or transfer something to someone else; to relay information.

  • She decided to pass on the invitation to her friend.
  • He will pass on the message as soon as he can.
  • They chose to pass on their knowledge to the next generation.

Pass On in a sentence


Take Over


Definition: To assume control or responsibility for something.

  • The company plans to take over a smaller firm.
  • He will take over the project next week.
  • Taking over management requires careful planning.

Take Over in a sentence



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