To be into
I am into classical music.
To like
To get over sth/sb
It took him a long time to get over the breakup.
To recover from illness, disappointment, or difficulty.
To give back sth
You told me to give it back to her so I went over to give it back.
To return sth
To go by
Time goes by so quickly when you’re busy.
To pass (time)
To take off
The plane took off on time.
For a plane: to leave the ground and begin flying.
To be up/down for sth
I'm up for grabbing pizza tonight if you are!
To be willing, interested, and available to do something
To get along with sb
Do you get along with your neighbors? They seem friendly.
To have a friendly relationship with someone
To give sth away
I didn't like the book so I gave it away.
To gift sth
To go with
That tie goes well with your shirt.
To match or suit
To take up
She has taken up painting as a hobby and she's quite good at it
To start doing a hobby or activity.
To be off
This yoghurt must be off; it smells awful.
To be bad (food)
To get sth across
She used examples to get her point across.
He struggled to get the message across.
To communicate an idea clearly.
To give sth/sb away
He gave himself away with a stupid lie
To reveal a secret unintentionally or expose somebody
To go over
Why don’t we go over to their house later?
To visit someone.
To take over sth / sb
Can you take over the project while I’m away?
To gain control of sth / sb
To be in on
Susan was the only one who wasn't in on the plan. That was rude!
To be involved
To get by
We don’t earn much, but we get by.
He can get by on very little sleep.
To manage or survive with limited resources.
To give out
Can you help me to give out these books to the class?
To distribute
To go in for sth
She went in for the marathon this year
To participate in sth
To take after sb
He takes after his grandfather in his love of music.
To resemble a family member in appearance or behavior
To be up to sth
He's not up to the job; get someone else. He needs more experience.
To be good enough
To get at
Are you getting at the idea that this is my fault?
To suggest or imply something indirectly.
To give over sth to sb
She gave over all her property to her daughter
To transfer
To go down with sth
A lot of people went down with flu last winter.
To become ill
To take aside
The teacher took me aside to give me some advice. It was something really personal.
To move someone away from others to speak privately.