Down
Out
Back
Up
So/Such
100

This phrasal verb means to lower the brightness or volume of something 

Turn down 
100

This phrasal verb is used for a person you’re dating.

Take out 

100

This phrasal verb means to repay someone after you borrowed money 

Pay back 

100

This phrasal verb means to clean or put things back in order. 

Tidy up 

100

My mom ate _____ quick that she was the first person to finish her lunch.

So

200

This phrasal verb means to take a note on something important 

Write down 
200

This phrasal verb means leave the hotel and return the key.

check out

200

This phrasal verb means to put something somewhere it was before.

Put back 

200

This phrasal verb is when a realationship is over.

Break up 

200

It was _______ horrible weather that we stayed at home.

Such a

300

This phrasal verb means to lower the speed of something such as your car

slow down 

300

This phrasal verb means that a new book, movie or something is now available.

Come out 

300

This phrasal verb means to return something to the store 

Take back 

300

This phrasal verb means to quit doing something that’s difficult 

Give up

300

It was ______ big pizza that we couldn’t finish it.

Such a

400

This phrasal verb means for a machine to stop operating. 

Shut down 

400
This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.
run out of
400

This phrasal verb means that something will be returned to you. 

Get back 

400

This phrasal verb means to search for information that you need

Look up 

400

Use the words to write a sentence in past tense:

She, feel, unhappy, see, final notes, cry.

She felt so unhappy when she saw her final  notes that she cried.

500

This phrasal verb means that a machine stopped working.

Break down 

500

This phrasal verb means to leave somewhere.

Get out

500

This phrasal verb means to return to a place you've been before.

Go back 

500

This phrasal verb means to calculate the total of two or more orders. 

Add up 

500

Use the words to write a sentence in the present:

John, have, terrible cold, not going, concert. 

John has such a terrible cold that he's not going to the concert.

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