Phrasal Verbs List #1
Phrasal Verbs List #2
Phrasal Verbs List #3
Most Common Phrasal Verbs
Work related
100
To get control of something (ex. property, land, power, etc.)
Take over
100
To wear; to cover your body with something
Put on
100
To undress
take off
100
To meet someone by chance
Run into
100

To start a business.

Set up.

200
Please complete the sentences. She gets up ____________. He grew up ___________.
No objects. Both get up and grow up are intransitive phrasal verbs.
200
To be accepted in a group;
Fit in
200
To cancel
call off
200
To arrive, appear at a place
Show up
200

To stop operating as a business.

Close down.

300
Complete the sentence. Keep on ___________.
keep on + gerund
300
To discover, learn information
Find out
300
Which phrasal verb best completes the sentence? a) There are so much good food here! It's really difficult to (pick one up/ pick one out).
pick out= to choose
300
To find something by chance
Come across
300

To become successfull or popular very quickly.

Take off.

400
To change something bad or disagreement, usually for something better.
Straighten out
400

To make something to exist; to build/arrange/establish something

Set up

400
Complete the question. If two answers are possible, you must give both. Wow! I was thinking about buying that car. Can I ______________?
try it out? or try out the car?
400
To think of something such as ideas
Come up with
400

To change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than planned.

Bring forward

500
Provide phrasal verbs that best completes sentences. 1) _____________ the TV or the computer. 2) _____________ the homework. 3) _____________ the word in the dictionary. 4) _____________ the bus.
1) turn on 2) hand in 3) look up 4) get off
500
Which phrasal verb best completes the sentence? a) Scientists (set up/ set out) to discover a cure for cancer.
Set out
500
Provide two meanings of the phrasal verb: work out
work out= to exercise work out= to resolve; to find a solution to a problem
500
To look after something or someone
Take care of
500

To leave a market or not continue with a deal.

Pull out.

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