get over
to recovery from something; for example, an illness
cut up
cut into small pieces
"Let us _____ up where we stopped yesterday.ยจ
pick
"Can you please ____ off the tap?"
turn
"One second, I will be right ____."
back
put up with
to tolerate something
fall behind
failure to make pace with what is expected
"She will not stop crying about her boyfriend. I wish she would ____ over it."
get
"For this recipe, you will need to ____ up an onion into thin slices."
cut
A phrasal verb command that means "Wait!"
Hold on! or Hold up!
pick up
to collect someone/something, to learn a skill, to get/obtain something, to resume
turn off
to stop the flow of something
"The police had to _____ down the door so they could capture the criminal."
break
"I know I have been difficult lately. Thank you for ____ up with me."
putting
What are two different meanings of to "fall for"?
break down
stop working, to lose emotional control, to separate into parts, to decompose, to force entry
run into
to see a person unexpectedly, to collide with
"When we went camping, we ____ up our tent close to the lake so we could easily go swimming."
set
"My teacher has been absent from school, so my class has started to ____ behind."
fall
A phrasal verb that means to reduce something.
cut back
set up
to prepare/assemble, to establish/create, to frame someone, to equip someone
stand by
to watch passively, to remain loyal, to be ready for action
"It is a little awkward when you ____ into your teacher in public."
run
"A good friend will ____ by you when you are having a difficult time."
stand
List all of the phrasal verbs with "look" that you know.
look after, look down on, look for, look forward to, look into, look on, look out (for), look over, look through, look up