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What is a Phrasal Verb?

A Phrasal Verb is a word used together with a preposition or an adverb Depending on how it has been used, a phrasal verb can have different meaning - its meaning is derived from context.
Phrasal Verbs with Bring
Bring about result to / Cause to happen
Bring down To destroy / Cause to be lower
Bring up raise a child/ Cause something to be considered
Bring on Involve / Include
Bring out Expose or Reveal
Bring back Restore to previous (former) state
Phrasal Verbs with Put
Put on dress / pretend
The thief put on a friendly face before talking to him
Put down Insult, humiliate, criticise, embarrass
Write down, make a note of
("Let us put down the minutes of this meeting", said the principal.)
Put up with Endure, tolerate, suffer through, or allow without complaining
(He has put up with his behaviour for a long time now.)
Put aside Keep or save something for later
(He always put aside his best tie for special occasions.)
Put across Explain for easy understanding
(The motivational speaker put across very important points in the Sunday meeting.)
Put together Gather information
(The police had put together strong evidence against the accused.
Phrasal Verbs with Get
Get away To escape
(The thief got away before the policemen arrived.
Get away with Go unpunished
(Most politicians will get away with their crimes due to the weak evidence against them.
Get back at To revenge or retaliate
( He got back at him for stealing his lunch.
Get on Continue doing something
( She decided to get on with her chores after reading a book.
Get down to Embark / Begin
( They got down to the meeting after taking tea.
Get into Be involved
( As a student, it is advised not to get into school strikes.
Get along Agree
( As a student, it is advised not to get along with bad ideas.
Get along with Be in good terms
( Students should always get along with their teachers and parents.
Phrasal Verbs with Go
Go after Follow
(The police will always go after any criminal.
( The police went after the daylight robbers.
Go away Leave or depart
(He went away after the quarrel.
Go up Ascend or rise
(We will go up the hill after taking our lunch.
Go about begin or carry on with (an activity)
( You are going about this the wrong way.
Go on with Proceed / Continue
( They went on with the party till late in the night.


Phrasal Verbs with Keep
Keep in Imprison / detain
Keep down Defeat
Keep up Proceed with the same morale / energy
( The team kept up till the end despite the injured player.
Keep on Continue
(Please keep on reading these notes.
Keep off avoid / stay away
( We are advised to keep away from drugs.
Phrasal Verbs with Look
Look up Check information.
(You canlook up words in the dictionary.
Look forward to Expect / anticipate
( I look forward to riding my new bike after school.
Look up to Admire
(We should always look up to the good people in the society.
Look for Search
( We should always look for the good in others.
Look after Take care of
( Our parents always look after us.
Look
Phrasal Verbs with Make
Make away with Escape with
( The thief made away with out mobile phones.
Make off Walk away
Make up for Compensate for lost time
( We stayed after classes to make up for the exam done earlier.
Make up To be friends again
(I often fight with my brother but we alwaysmake up soon after.
Make out See / spot often from a distance
Make do with Manage with the only available option
(We have to make do with the candles as the lights are out.
Make
Make
Phrasal Verbs with Stand
Stand up for Defend
Stand off Be at a state of no progress
Stand in for Represent
(The teacher stood in for the principal at the assembly.
Stand out Unique / Conspicuous
(The bride stood out during the wedding.
Stand against Prevent / Oppose
( We must stand against the evil forces that are threatening our country.
Stand back Withdraw from a situation emotionally
(He stood back and assessed the situation .



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I am actually a Engliah-Grammer teacher for Grade 7 and there is way more Phrasal Verbs to work with and half of them aren't even in this list. But this is ok for exta information.

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