You use this phrasal verb when there is a single thing in which you have faith.
Believe in
You use this phrasal verb after you exercise a bit.
I'm drenched in sweat because I was _____ ____
Working out
I'm drenched in sweat because I was working out
You use this phrasal verb when you throw something and you want the other person to catch it.
Throw to
You use this phrsal verb when something is important for you. (care)
care about
You use this phrasal verb when you think of a new idea.
I ____ _____ a new concept for a videogame.
Think of
I thought of a new concept for a videogame.
you use this phrasal verb when you discover something you didn't know before
I _____ _____ that my dog was eating my biscuits behind my back!
Find out
I found out that my dog was eating my biscuits behind my back
You use this phrasal verb when you want to solve an exercise, or a workshop or you want to do something until it's finished.
Carry out
You use this phrasal verb when you throw something with the intention of hitting something or someone
Throw at
You use this phrasal verb when you don't like something (care)
Care for
you use this phrasal verb when you can't imagine yourself doing something.
I hate onions. I wouldn't _______ ________ baking them into a cake!
Dream of I wouldn't dream of baking them into a cake.
you use this phrasal verb when you're visiting someone and they didn't expected you.
I _____ ____ to say hello
Drop in
I dropped in to say hello
You use this phrasal verb when you want to solve a solve a problem that was very worrisome.
I was very worried about having a discussion with you but I'm glad we _______ it _____ in the end.
Sort out
I'm glad we sort it out in the end.
You use this phrasal verb when you're angry and are yelling.
Yell at
You should use this phrasal verb when you want to keep something safe.
Care for
You use this phrasal verb when you want to tell someone to remember something.
Remember about
You use this phrasal verb when you have to put your information in a form.
I have to ______ ____ this university application
Fill in/fill out
I have to fill in/out this university application.
You use this phrasal verb AFTER you discovered something.
I thought the meal was going to be bad but it _____ ____ to be quite tasty.
Turn out
it turned out to be quite tasty.
You use this phrasal verb when the person you're speaking with can't hear you so well.
Yell to
You use this phrasal verb when you are searching for something.
Look for
You use this phrasal verb when you think of something else when you see someone or something.
Remind of
You use this phrasal verb when you stop studying at your university or school.
I _____ ____ of school when I was nine and so I never learnt to count.
Drop out
I dropped out of school when I was nine and so I never leraned to count.
when you have used completely something that you needed.
I ____ ___ of candy for the trick or treaters and now they're going to throw eggs at my window :(
Run out
I ran out of candy for the trick or treaters and now they're going to throw eggs at my window
You use this phrasal verb when you are very excited for something to happen, or to do something.
Look forward to
You use this phrasal verb to request the presence of someone.
Send for
You use this phrasal verb when you depend on some money for food and housing.
I _____ ___ 500 dollars a week and I can barely manage.
Live on
I live on 500 dollars a week and I can barely manage.