PHRASAL VERBS 1
PHRASAL VERBS 2
PHRASAL VERBS 3
PHRASAL VERBS 4
100

to make (something) larger, better, or greater 

He bought another rare coin to ___ ___ his collection.

ADD TOO

100

to discourage someone from doing something, or from liking someone or something

I was ___ ___ by his appearance.

PUT OFF

100

to reach a particular place or achieve a situation after other activities

After two weeks of traveling around Europe, we ___ ___ in Paris.

END UP

100

to suggest or think of an idea or plan

She's ___ ___ ___ some amazing scheme to double her income.

COME UP WITH
200

to manage to make someone understand or believe something

We tried to ___ our point ____, but he just wouldn't listen.

GET ACROSS

200

to suddenly start to be successful or popular

Her singing career had just begun to ___ ___. 

If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly

The plane ___ ___ at 8.30 a.m.

TAKE OFF

200

to be as good as something

The concert was brilliant - it ___ ___ ___ all our expectations.

LIVE UP TO

200

have a harmonious or friendly relationship.

They seem to ___ ___ ___ each other.

GET ON WITH

300

to tell a secret or show your feelings unintentionally

I'm not ___ ___ any plot surprises; read the review in the paper if you want to know them.

GIVE AWAY
300

to use something to see if it works well

Lanny is ___ ___ her new bicycle.

TRY OUT

300

to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen

I'm really ___ ___ ___ my holiday.

LOOK FORWARD TO

300

to continue to be informed about something

He’s never made an effort to ___ ___ ___ current events.

KEEP UP WITH

400

to stop doing or to stop having something

He ___ ___ jogging after his heart attack.

GIVE UP

400

to make a picture or idea appear in someone's mind

For some people, the word "England" may still ___ ___ images of pretty gardens and tea parties.

CONJURE UP

400

to produce a new idea or plan

I don't want to go tonight but I can't ___ ___ a good excuse.

THINK UP

400

to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good

This year's good harvest will ___ ___ ___ last year's bad one.

MAKE UP FOR

500

to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something

Don't ___ ___ on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.

MISS OUT

500

to put on formal clothes for a special occasion

You don't need to ___ ___ to go to the mall - jeans and a T-shirt are fine.

DRESS UP

500

to do something that you have not been able to do recently

I have to ___ ___ ___ my reading.

CATCH UP ON

500

(of a supply of something) be used up.

We have ___ ___ ___ olive oil. Can you got to the shop and buy some more?

RUN OUT OF

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