Phrasal verbs 2



Get into - to become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity.

Take out - to remove something from somewhere.

Share out - an act of dividing something between several people.

Set out - to start an activity with a particular aim.

Grow up - to gradually become an adult.

Stand up - to be in an upright position on your feet; to get yourself into an upright position on your feet.

Use up - to finish a supply of something.

Get out -  to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.

Stop off - to visit or stay at a place for a short time when you are going somewhere else.

Go down - go down something, to move down to a lower level or place

Break down - If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working; If a system, relationship, or discussion breaks down, it fails because there is a problem or disagreement.

Turn back -  to return in the direction you have come from, or to make someone do this.

Carry out - to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do.

Come across -  If an idea or emotion comes across in writing, film, music, or when someone is speaking, it is expressed clearly and people notice it.

Give up - to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult.

Look after - to take care of or be in charge of something.

Stand for -  to support or represent a particular idea or set of ideas.

Show off - to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.

Take-up - how much people start to use or accept a service, or sometimes a product, that has become available to them.

Get along - If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other.



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