B1 Phrasal Verbs 1-40 PDF
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This document is a list of B1 level phrasal verbs, with explanations and examples. It also includes a table format.
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# B1 Phrasal Verbs 1 - 40 ## Phrasal Verbs 1 - 10 | Number | Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | |---|---|---|---| | 01 | be over | be finished | The party is over. You should all go home now. | | 02 | break down | stop working | The car broke down in the middle of an intersection. | | 03 | break i...
# B1 Phrasal Verbs 1 - 40 ## Phrasal Verbs 1 - 10 | Number | Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | |---|---|---|---| | 01 | be over | be finished | The party is over. You should all go home now. | | 02 | break down | stop working | The car broke down in the middle of an intersection. | | 03 | break in | enter illegally | The thieves broke in and stole all the equipment. | | 04 | break up | end a relationship or marriage | It's very difficult to break up with someone who you still love. | | 05 | bring up | take care of a child until it is an adult | When her husband died, she had to bring up her son alone. | | 06 | call for | go somewhere to take someone to another place | I'll call for you at 6. | | 07 | carry on | continue doing something | He moved to Brighton to carry on his work. | | 08 | carry out | do or complete something | The police are carrying out a very extensive investigation. | | 09 | check out | to leave a hotel after paying | I checked out of the hotel early to catch my plane to New York. | | 10 | come on | used to encourage someone to do something | Come on, we'll be late. Come on, you can do this! | ## Phrasal Verbs 11 - 20 | Number | Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | |---|---|---|---| | 11 | cross out | draw a line through words | He wrote 'Yes' but then crossed it out and wrote 'No'. | | 12 | cut up | cut something into small pieces | She cut up the cake into small pieces. | | 13 | deal with | give your attention, often to solve a problem | She has to deal with lots of angry customers and complaints. | | 14 | depend on | be determined by sth need the support of sb | We might go. It depends on the price. Children depend on their parents. | | 15 | end up | be in a situation or place after some events | A dog attacked them, and they both ended up in hospital. | | 16 | fill in | add information in the spaces of a document | Please, fill in this contact form. | | 17 | fill up | fill completely | Fill up the car before you start your trip. | | 18 | find out | discover | He couldn't find out the identity of his biological parents. | | 19 | get along | like and be friendly with someone | He doesn't get along with his father. | | 20 | get back | return to a place, position or activity | When did you get back from Paris? | ## Phrasal Verbs 21 - 30 | Number | Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | |---|---|---|---| | 21 | get down | lower your body write down | We heard shots and got down. I got some notes down. | | 22 | get in | enter a place | We managed to get in through a broken window. | | 23 | get off | descend from a bus, train, etc. | We have to get off at the next stop. | | 24 | get on | start or continue doing something | Stop playing around and get on with your homework! | | 25 | get on | used to say how well someone is doing | How are you getting on at school? She's getting on well with Spanish. | | 26 | get rid of | get free from something or someone | We need to get rid of all this rubbish. | | 27 | give back | return (something to someone) | When are you going to give me back my jacket? | | 28 | give in | hand in (a piece of work) | I have to give in my English essay by Friday. | | 29 | give in | surrender, abandon a fight, argument, etc. | He was so insistent that his mother gave in and got him an ice cream. | | 30 | give out | distribute sth to each person in a group | Please, can you give out these papers to the rest of the class? | ## Phrasal Verbs 31 - 40 | Number | Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | |---|---|---|---| | 31 | give up | stop doing or taking | I'm going to give up smoking. | | 32 | give way | allow a vehicle to go past | A car didn't give way to an ambulance, and they crashed. | | 33 | go for | try to have or achieve | When you want something, you should go for it. | | 34 | go off | stop working / be activated / explode | The lights/The alarm/The bomb went off. | | 35 | go on | happen / continue to happen or exist | I don't know what is going on. It's very sad, but life goes on. | | 36 | go out | go somewhere to have fun | I like to go out with my friends at the weekend. | | 37 | go with | look or taste good with | This wine goes well with this cheese. | | 38 | go together | look good together | These colors don't really go together. | | 39 | grow up | to become an adult gradually | She grew up in the countryside. | | 40 | hand in | give to a person of authority | You must hand in your passport and can't leave the country. |