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Phrasal Verbs for all competitive exams.
What is phrasal verbs ?
A phrasal verb is a verb that has a main verb together with an adverb or a preposition or both, to create a completely a new meaning.
For example:
1. go for - to attack
2. deal with - to manage
Click here to download the pdf of the listed below phrasal verbs.
MOST COMMON AND FREQUENTLY ASKED PHRASAL VERBS IN MANY COMPETITIVE EXAMS:
1. Catch on – to understand
2. Call on somebody – visit somebody
3. Call back – to return a phone call
4. Get rid of – to eliminate
5. Keep on –to continue
6. Kick off – to continue doing something
7. Look after –take care of
8. Look into – investigate
9. Give up – stop / discontinue doing something
10. Put off – postpone
11. Get on – make progress / having good relationship
12. Take off – to leave or go away
13. Put up with – to tolerate / endure something
14. Keep on – to continue
15. Look after – take care of
16. Take over – to begin to have control of
17. Go through – pass through / to read
18. Fond of – having an affection
19. ran into - met
20. Hidden away – store in a secret location
21. Lock up – imprison someone
22. Laughed at – made fun at
23. Look at – to think about a situation carefully especially in order to make decision
24. Bring up – rear / notice
25. Gave up – last hope
26. Went through – to experience something difficult and unpleasant
27. Finish off – to complete
28. Figure out – make out
29. See to – look down on
30. Ran out – to use completely
31. Go away – to leave
32. Stand up – to defend someone or something
33. Stand for –represent
34. Stand by – be ready to do something
35. Look into – make investigation
36. Look at – think carefully to make a decision
37. Look through – to read or briefly examine some of the pages of (a book)
38. Run over – hit with
39. Run away – to secretly leave a place where you should stay
40. Run into – to crash into something or something
41. Put on – wear / add to
42. Put up – to stay / lodge
43. Put off – postpone
44. See off – to go to station or airport to say goodbye to someone
45. Stop over – to stay at a place for a short period of time when travelling to another
destination
46. Set off – start off / to begin a journey
47. Get in – arrive inside train , bus etc.
48. Get off – leave a bus , train , plane …
49. Get on – enter a bus , train ,plane …
50. Get away – to go away from home for a vocation
51. Check in – arrive and register at airport or hotel
52. Check out – pay the bill when leaving a hotel
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