Off
Out
Up
On
Miscellaneous
100
This phrasal verb means to stop using a supply of water or gas by turning a tap.
Turn off
100
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
find out
100
This phrasal verb means to mature or become adult, and sometimes to develop in a place for a reason
Grow up
100
This phrasal verb means to need someone or something in order to survive or be successful.
Depend on
100
This phrasal verb means to take care of someone or something, usually, because they are ill (Unit 1)
Look after
200
This phrasal verb means to depart on a journey or to light a fuse.
Set off
200
This phrasal verb means to relax or calm down.
Chill out
200
This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly, but also could mean to increase the volumen or temperature.
turn up
200
This phrasal verb means to continue doing something, and also to behave badly.
Carry on
200
This phrasal verb means to collect people or things, but it also could mean to learn something quickly
Pick up
300
This phrasal verb means to make a machine or device to stop working, but also to stop listening to someone or something.
Switch off
300
This phrasal verb means to test something to see if you like or want to buy it.
Try out
300

This phrasal verb means to build something

Put up (with) means to accept someone or something that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining.

Put up/put up with

300
This phrasal verb means to make a machine or a device to start working
Switch on
300
This phrasal verb means to wait for or anticipate something pleasant.
Look forward to
400
This phrasal verb means to talk proudly about oneself, one's belongings, and/or achievements. . . to boast.
show off
400
This phrasal verb means to tidy up thoroughly and throw away unwanted stuff (Unit 3)
Clear out
400
This phrasal verb means to raise a child, but also to mention something in a conversation.
Bring up
400
This phrasal verb means to start wearing some piece of clothes, but also to spread a substance on something.
Put on
400
This phrasal verb means to fall off the ground.
Fall over
500
This phrasal verb means to disconnect or make something inaccessible
Cut off
500
This phrasal verb means to find the answer of solution to something.
Work out
500
This phrasal verb means to get work or homework up to date. It also means to reach someone who was ahead of you
Catch up (with)
500
This phrasal verb is used to asume a responsibility or to accept extra work
Take on
500
This phrasal verb means to break into pieces or become emotionally disturbed.
Fall apart