have a good relationship
get along
end a relationship
break up
check out
The chairman has to check out the agenda before the meeting, so nothing is missing. (example)
3 phrasal verbs with 'come'
come on
come across
come up with
come out
come over
turn up
increase the volume/power or arrive at place
start / organize a company or a situation
set up
take something from a place
pick up
throw away
I threw away the report because it was old. (example)
3 phrasal verbs with 'put'
put up with
put away
put on
put out
put in
take off
remove clothes or leave with a plane
take care of a person
look after
to come to an end / finish something
run out of
look after
I have to look after the office, while everyone else is on holiday. (example)
2 phrasal verbs with 'call'
call back
call away
call out
call in
get on
perform or make progress in a specified way
or continue
or like to work with somebody
continue
keep on / go on / carry on
arrive
turn up
put off
We put off the meeting until next Monday, Thursday is a holiday. (example)
3 phrasal verbs with 'go'
go on
go away
go in
go out
go up / down
end up
to reach or come to a place, condition, or situation that was not planned or expected
be excited about something soon
look forward to
make you feel happier
cheer up
look into
The IT manager looked into the program, but he couldn't find a solution either. (example)
3 phrasal verbs with 'take'
take off
take apart
take out
take on
take in
come across
find unexpectedly