Phrasal verbs 1
Phrasal verbs 2
Phrasal verbs 3
100

pass by

When I was passing by Ashan, I saw a huge queue

100

turn out

It turned out that Ray had borrowed the money from one of his students.

100

run away

Mark and my sister are planning to run away together to get married.

200

Cheer up

I`ve been devastated and felt like nothing can cheer me up

200

run over

Even if your dad works in the government, you shouldn`t run over pedestrians

200

make up

I was trying to make up a good excuse for being late.

300

pass smth on

What? Are you breaking up with Masha? Could I pass this on to her??? Speak yourself!

300

knock out

Those sleeping pills knocked me out.

300

work out

When I see a new phrasal verb, I analyse its particle to work out the meaning

400

put smb out

She was very put out when they turned up two hours late for dinner.

400

come round

well, call me tomorrow at 11. we`re having a party and I hope I`ll have come round by then

400

talk into

She doesn't really want to go for a walk around Gostiny Dvor, but I think I can talk her into it.

500

catch up on

After some time of stagnation, there`ll be a lot to catch up on

500

get away with

Those who torture imprisoners mustn`t get away with it

500

fit in with

Sushi or pizza? You decide. I`ll fit in with anything