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Phrasal Verbs of Movement
Everyday Phrasal Verbs
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To recover from an illness or a difficult situation.

Get over

100

To remove something from a place

Take out

100

To invent a story, excuse, or plan

Make up

100

To leave a place quickly.

Run away

100

To stop sleeping

Wake up

200

To avoid a responsibility or duty

Get out of

200

To begin to have control or responsibility for something.

Take over

200

To become friends again after an argument

Make up with

200

To enter a place by force.

Break in

200

To clean or tidy a place by removing things

Clear up

300

To establish a good relationship with someone

Get along with

300

To reduce the amount of something

Take down

300

To understand someone's true character or natur

Make out

300

To hit someone or something with a vehicle

Run over

300

To remove clothes or shoes

Take off

400

To start or become involved in an activity or situation.

Get into.

400

To begin to like someone or something

Take to

400

To decide or settle something

Make up one's mind

400

To start a journey

Set off

400

To return something to the store

Take back

500

To understand or make progress with something.

Get the hang of

500

To make use of an opportunity

Take up

500

To compensate for something bad or wrong

Make amends for

500

To continue doing something

Carry on

500

To delay doing something until a later time

Put off

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