Daily Routine
Family
Animal Phrasal Verbs
House
Hold
100
To dress yourself on clothes

to put on

100

to change into an adult

to grow up

100

to eat a lot at one time

to pig out

100

make an electronic item work

to turn on

100

to wait

to hold on

200

to leave

to go out

200

to take care of someone

to look after

200

to do things in a silly way, not serious

to monkey around

200

to remove something from a place

to take out

200

to keep inside

to hold in

300

To leave the bed in the morning

get up

300

to spend time with others

to get together

300
eat very fast

to wolf down

300

remove dirt and dust

to clean up / to tidy up

300

to fault someone for something, to stay angry about something

to hold against

400

To open your eyes in the morning

to wake up

400

to have a good relationship with someone

to get along with, to get on with

400

to not do something from fear

to chicken out

400

to construct or build a new part of the house

to build on

400

to hide

to hold back

500

for an alarm to sound

to go off

500

to respect or admire someone

to look up to

500

to try to get something in a non-direct way

to fish for

500

to put clothes in the closet

to hang up

500

to wait to do something, to postpone

to hold off

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