look forward to
to get dressed
put on
buy a meal to eat at home
take away
recover from an ilness or shocking experience, to start to feel happy or well again after something bad has happened to you
get over
be similar in appearance to someone else
look like
when someone dies
pass away
remove something or invite someone on a date
take out
to surrender after repeated tries
give in / up
talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing.
catch up
to investigate
look into
This phrasal verb means to tolerate something or someone.
put up with
to arrive or appear unexpectedly.
turn up
to pass a difficult situation, or complete a phone call.
get through
This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.
run out of
to take care of someone or something
look after
to go and meet someone or something that you have arranged to take somewhere in a vehicle
pick up
start a new hobby
take up
This phrasal verb means to escape without punishment.
get away with
reduce the level of something.
cut down on
to have a lot of respect and admire someone in a way you want to become successful as this person
look up to
delay doing something (ex: a meeting)
put off
To deceive someone, or to absorb something such as information.
take in
distribute paper or other materials
give out