Phrasal Verbs with "Get"
Phrasal Verbs with "Give"
Phrasal Verbs with "Come"
Phrasal Verbs with "Go"
Phrasal Verbs with "Turn"
100

To return to someone or something

What is "get back to?"

100

To hand things out for free

What is "give away?"

100

To find

What is "come across?"

100

To review

What is "go over?"

100

To have an end result (especially a surprising one)

What is "turn out?"

200

To stand or wake up

What is "get up?"

200

To return or restore

What is "give back?"

200

To happen

What is "come about?"

200

To happen

What is "go on?"

200

To give an assignment to a teacher or supervisor OR to go to bed

What is "turn in?"

300

To escape blame, punishment, or undesirable consequences for (an act that is wrong or mistaken)

What is "get away with" something?

300

To quit doing something habitual OR To stop trying, surrender

What is "give up?"

300

To appear or be seen.  Or, to tell someone that one is gay or lesbian

What is "come out?"

300

To stop working (machines or electrical things) OR To be a part of a social activity outside one's house

What is "go out?"

300

To change direction and go/look the other way

What is "turn around?"

400

To have a friendly relationship with someone

What is "get along with?" 

400

To emit (light, energy, heat, scent, etc)

What is "give off?"

400

To change one's mind

"What is "come around?"

400

To make a loud noise or to explode

What is "go off?"

400

To not allow someone to enter a place

What is "turn away?"

500

To get revenge on someone

What is "get back at?" 

500

To begin applauding for someone

What is "give it up for someone?"

500

To become sick

What is "come down with?"

500

To match, to be similar to

What is "go with?"

500

To become

What is "turn into?"

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