This phrasal verb means to lower the brightness or volume of something
This phrasal verb is used for garbage or for a person you’re dating
Take out
This phrasal verb means to repay someone after you borrowed money
Pay back
This phrasal verb means to clean something off the floor or to take someone from one place to another
Pick up
Phrasal verbs such as “go away” don’t have an ____.
Object
This phrasal verb means to take a note on something important
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
find out
This phrasal verb means to contact someone again after talking earlier
Call back
This phrasal verb is the opposite of sit down
Stand up
If an object is a ____, it can go in the middle OR the end of the phrasal verb. Example: try on clothes / try clothes on
Noun
This phrasal verb means to lower the speed of something such as your car
slow down
This phrasal verb means to write your answers into a form
Fill out
This phrasal verb means to return something to the store
Take back
This phrasal verb means to quit doing something that’s difficult
Give up
If the object is a ____, it has to go in the middle of the phrasal verb. Example: put it on.
Pronoun
This phrasal verb means to stop being angry or upset
This phrasal verb means to walk slowly away from someone or something
Back up
This phrasal verb means to search for information that you need
Look up
Phrasal verbs are made up of a verb and a _____.
Adverb / preposition
This phrasal verb means to destroy something or split something into smaller pieces such as a table or an explanation
This phrasal verb means to have a big argument and end the friendship.
fall out
This phrasal verb means not using your full power or ability
Hold back
This phrasal verb means to talk to someone for the first time in awhile. It also means to chase something successfully.
Catch up
What does it mean to “fall out” with a friend?
Stop being friends