To end a relationship
Break up
To return
Get back
To leave home to go on a social event
Go out
To try to find
Look for
To put what you are holding on a surface or floor
Put down
To start, proceed
Go ahead
To go on vacation
Get away
To postpone
Put off
To start to fly
Take off
To be careful, vigliant
Look out
To get upset
Break down
To get out of bed
Get up
To review
Look over
To return an item
To extinguish
Put out
To meet (usuallu for social reasons)
Get together
To follow someone
Go after
To be excited about the future
Look forward to
To assemble
Put together
To purposely break into pieces
Break up
If there was a 'break in', what happened?
There was a robbery or burgalry
Is 'turn off' seperable or inseperable? Can you use it in a sentence?
It's seperable
e.g. John always turns the TV off when he goes to bed
He knows how to ______ ______ difficult situations calmly.
He knows how to deal with difficult situations calmly.
What is an inseperable phrasal verb?
Inseparable phrasal verbs cannot be separated by other words.
Sometimes you need to 'take these off' when its cloudy but 'put them on' when it's sunny
Sunglasses!