This is what you do when you record something in writing, such as an email address or a phone number.
Write down
This phrasal verb means to move from place to place, perhaps by bicycle, bus, or taxi.
Get around
This is what you do when you dispose of or throw away an ugly old shirt.
Get rid of
This is the action of leaving your bed after sleeping to begin your daily activities.
Get up
If you forgot to include someone's name on a meeting attendance list, you did this to them.
Leave out
This is what you do when you leave a large vehicle, like a bus or a train.
Get off
To do this is to re-establish a friendly relationship after an argument by admitting guilt.
Make up with
If you go to a recreation center to exercise and build muscle, you are doing this.
Work out
This verb describes checking or reviewing a report to find potential typos.
Look over
You do this when you exit a small, closed vehicle like a car.
Get out of
If you continue working even when you are tired, you are doing this.
Keep on
This verb means to recover from a painful experience or an illness.
Get over
This is the action of submitting homework or a report to a teacher or boss.
Hand in
This verb is used when you arrange to meet someone and give them a ride in your car.
Pick up
This verb means to create or invent imaginary information, like a story that is hard to believe.
Make up
This is what happens when someone faints or loses consciousness from a shock.
Pass out
If a club or organization forces a member to leave because they didn't pay their dues, they do this to them.
Kick out
This is what you do when you return a library book or a borrowed pen to its owner.
Take back or bring back
This is what you do when you use a machine or a car briefly to see how well it works.
Try out
This means to provide care for someone, such as an elderly parent or yourself.
Take care of