a phrasal verb with fill
fill in (e.g. liquid)
fill in for: replace or substitute for sb
fill out (e.g. document)
fill up: to make sth completely full (e.g. gas tank)
fill [someone] in on:to give sb information
to get out of bed
get up
to try to find
look for
a phrasal verb with shut
shut up: To stop talking (often rude).
shut off: To stop the supply of something like water or electricity.
shut out: To exclude someone or prevent them from entering.
shut in: To keep someone or something trapped inside a place
2 phrasal verbs with turn
turn out
turn off
turn back
turn on
to return
get back
to investigate
look into
2 phrasal verbs with run
run across: Find or meet someone/something by chance.
run after: Chase, pursue, or try to gain the affection of someone.
run against: Oppose or make difficulties for.
run along: Leave or go away.
run around: Be very busy, or move quickly in an area.
run away: Escape from a place or situation.
run by: Briefly explain or present an idea to someone.
run down: Criticize someone, or hit with a vehicle. Also, to lose power (battery).
run for: Campaign for an elected office.
run in: To enter, or to test a new engine.
run into: Meet someone unexpectedly, or collide with something.
run off: Print or copy quickly, or leave unexpectedly.
run off with: Steal something and leave.
run on: To be powered by, or to continue without stopping.
run out of: Have none left, exhausted a supply.
run over: Drive over, or quickly review information.
run through: Practice or review something quickly.
run up: Accumulate a debt or bill.
run up against: Encounter a difficulty or obstac
3 phrasal verbs with hang
hang out (socialize)
hang on/tight (wait or hold)
hang up (end a call)
hang in there (persevere)
hang around/about (loiter)
hang back (hesitate)
to go on a vacation
get away
to be careful or take notice
look out
3 phrasal verbs with put
put away: To store something in its proper place.
put back: To return an object to its original location or postpone an event.
put down: To place something on a surface; to criticize/insult someone; or to euthanize a sick animal.
put forward/forwards: To offer an idea or plan for consideration.
put in: To install equipment or submit a request/application.
put off: To postpone or delay; also to disgust or discourage someone.
put on: To dress oneself; to apply makeup; to stage a show; or to turn on a device.
put out: To extinguish a fire or light.
put through: To connect someone by phone.
put up: To erect something or to provide accommodation.
put up with: To tolerate or endure a difficult situation.
put across/over: To communicate or explain an idea clearly.
put aside/by: To save money or time for future use.
put together: To assemble or prepare something.
put down to: To attribute something to a specific cause
4 phrasal verbs with break
break up
break into
break down
break in
break out
to meet (usually for social reasons)
get together
to have a lot of respect for
look up to
4 phrasal verbs with carry
carry on (continue)
carry out (execute/perform)
carry off (succeed/win)
carry forward (move to a later date)
carry through (complete despite difficulties)
carry away (get excited/lose control).
5 phrasal verbs with call
call back: Return a phone call
call off: Cancel an event
call for: Demand, require, or pick up someone
call on/in/round: Visit someone briefly (e.g., "I'll call in on my way home").
call out: Shout, or summon someone for help (e.g., "Call out the fire department").
call up: Telephone someone or summon for duty (e.g., "He was called up for service").
call after: Name a child after someone (e.g., "She was called after her grandmother").
call away: Request someone to leave (e.g., "The doctor was called away").
call upon: Formally ask or call on someone to do something.
call around: Call many people for information (e.g., "I called around to find the best price").
to become interested in something again
get back into
to think less of somebody
to look down on
5 phrasal verbs with go
go ahead: Proceed or start doing something.
go along with: Agree with or support an idea.
go away: Leave a place or disappear.
go back on: Break a promise or agreement.
go by: Pass (time) or to follow instructions/rules.
go down: Decrease in price/amount, or go to a lower place.
go for: Attempt something or choose something.
go into: Investigate, discuss, or enter a situation.
go off: Stop liking something, explode, make a noise (alarm), or food spoiling.
go on: Continue, happen, or talk at length.
go out: Leave home to socialize, or a fire/light extinguishing.
go over: Review or examine details.
go through: Experience a difficult situation or examine/search.
go up: Increase in price/amount.
go with: Match or accompany (clothes/colors).
go without: Manage without having somethin