Ask (someone) out
(past)
I asked her/ him out.
He/ she asked me out.
Put down (something)
(Present simple)
I put down the books.
Run into
(Past simple)
I ran into him/ her yesterday at the mall.
He/ she ran into me at the mall yesterday.
Go over
(Present progressive)
I am going over the homework.
He/ she is going over their work to look for errors.
Take back
(Past simple)
I took back my ball after he/ she played soccer with it.
He/ she took back his/ her pen after I borrowed it.
Break up
(Future Simple)
I am going to break up with her/ him.
She/ he is going to break up with me.
Put out
(Past progressive)
We were putting out the fires.
Run over
(Present simple, negation)
I don't run over pedestrians.
He/ she doesn't run over pedestrians.
Go ahead
(Future simple)
I am going ahead with the project because I am ready to start it.
He/ she is going ahead to look for a good place to eat.
Take apart
(Present simple, negation)
Don't take apart your phone, it is hard to put back together.
He/ she doesn't take apart his sandwich before he/ she eats it.
Check out
(Present continuous)
I am checking her/ him out.
He/ she is checking me out.
Put down (someone)
(Past progressive)
I was putting him/ her down.
He/ she was putting me down.
Run through
(Past progressive)
I was running through my lines in my head.
He/ she/ we were running through the show before opening night.
Go against
(Present simple, negation)
I don't go against what my mom says.
He/ she doesn't go against his/ her bosses' decisions.
Take off
(Future simple)
The plane will take off soon.
Fall in love
(Past simple)
I fell in love with him/ her.
He/ she fell in love with me.
Put together
(past simple)
I put the legos together and made a spaceship.
He/ she put the legos together.
Run away
(Present simple, negation)
I don't run away when I am scared.
He/ she tried to grab me, but I ran away.
Go back
(Future simple)
I will go back to Peru in a few years.
He/ she will go back to their house at the end of the trip.
Take out
(Past simple)
I took out my girlfriend/ boyfriend to dinner and a movie.
He/ she took me out to a soccer game.
Make up
(past simple)
I made up with him/ her.
He/ she made up with me.
Put off
(Future simple)
I am going to put off my homework until tomorrow.
Run out
(Past simple)
I ran out of shampoo, so I had to wash my hair with soap.
He/ she ran out of toothpaste, so I bought more.
Go without
(Present simple, negation)
I can't go without chocolate, I love it so much!
He/ she can't go without water for much longer.
Take after
(Present simple, negation)
I don't take after my mother.
He/ she doesnt take after his/ her father.