This phrasal verb means to to stop a machine or light.
turn off
This phrasal verb means to give something to someone (usually a teacher).
hand in
This phrasal verb means to go to someone's house.
come over
This phrasal verb means to complete a form (words or sentences).
fill out
This phrasal verb means to write information into the blanks on a form.
fill in
This phrasal verb means to ask someone on a date.
ask out
This phrasal verb means to draw a line through something.
cross out
This phrasal verb means to stop sleeping.
wake up
This phrasal verb means to enter a small method of transportation that is enclosed (such as a car), or to sit in something small that is hollowed out but not enclosed (such as a canoe)
get in
This phrasal verb means to pass a difficult situation.
get through
This phrasal verb means to exit a big method of transportation (such as a bus), or to leave something small but not enclosed (such as a bicycle).
get off
This phrasal verb means to make a phone call.
call up
This phrasal verb means to visit someone unexpectedly
drop in
This phrasal verb means to place something into an appropriate spot.
put away
This phrasal verb means to cancel something.
call off
This phrasal verb means to exit a smaller method of transportation that is enclosed (such as a car), or to leave something small that is hollowed out but not enclosed (such as a canoe).
get out of
This phrasal verb means to rip something into many pieces.
tear up
This phrasal verb is used to start living in different house or apartment.
move in
This phrasal verb means to overcome or recover from something.
get over