Phrasal Verbs Meanings PDF
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This document provides definitions and explanations for various phrasal verbs in the English language. It is a helpful resource for learning and understanding phrasal verbs, which are important for improving vocabulary and comprehension.
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Phrasal Verbs Calm down: relax Move on: to overcome something and continue with one’s life Find out: discover Give up: quit or admit defeat Cheer up: to make someone happy. End up: to reach a situation, destination, conclusion, or a condition Get along with: Be friendly with Carry on: to continue an...
Phrasal Verbs Calm down: relax Move on: to overcome something and continue with one’s life Find out: discover Give up: quit or admit defeat Cheer up: to make someone happy. End up: to reach a situation, destination, conclusion, or a condition Get along with: Be friendly with Carry on: to continue an activity or a task. Speak up: be loud Stand out: to be special, to attract attention, to be different Fed up: To have had enough. Ask for: To request something. Believe in: to feel confident about something or someone. Come back: to return to a place Come up with: When you think of a solution, idea, plan, or excuse. Cover up: To use something to conceal something else. Deal with: To handle something. Care for: To nurture or take care of someone or something. Break through: To make a way through a barrier or a surface. Break in: To enter a place illegally and with the use of force. Break down: When someone loses self-control and is emotionally and/or mentally agitated.