Phrasal verbs
Meaning
Phrasal verbs with Break and Get
Separable or inseparable?
Phrasal verbs with Go, Look and Put
100

Explode

Blow up
100

Bring up

Raise a child

100

Break up

End a relationship

100

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Separable:


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Fill it in

100

Go ahead

Start/proceed

200

Admire

Look up to

200

Take over

Take/have control of something

200

Break in

Force entry into a building

200

Come up with

Inseparable:

He came up with a solution

He came up with it

200

Look out

Be careful

300

Cancel

Call off

300

Put off

Postpone

300

Get back at

Take revenge

300

Look after

Inseparable:

Can you look after my children tomorrow, please?

Can you look after them tomorrow, please?

300

Put down

Make someone feel stupid

400

Compensate for

Make up for

400

Run out of

Have no more

400

Get away

Go on holiday

400

Get over

Inseparable:


It takes months to get over a major operation

It takes months to get over it

400

Look down on

Consider inferior

500

Have a good relation

Get on/along with  or  Get on well with

500

Get wound up about something

Get angry about something

500

Break down

Get upset/ stop working

500

Turn down

Separable:

She turned the job down/ She turned down the job

She turned it down

500

Go over

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