15 Common English Phrasal Verbs
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15 Popular English Phrasal Verbs
- Look Up = To Find with a view to meet. ( I will look you up when I am back in town )
- Dress up = To dress in good clothes. ( I will dress up for the wedding )
- Dress down = To put on old / casual clothes. (I dress down for the weekend when I am not
- working )
- Held up = Delay ( The flight was held up due to fog )
- Hold on = Wait. ( I had to hold on for the results of my COVID Test )
- Get Along = To be compatible with someone. ( My wife and myself get along well )
- Go Over = Review. ( I had to go over the minutes of the meeting )
- Look After = Take Care ( I have to look after my job, I need the money )
- Pull Up = Stop. ( The Police Officer told me to pull up at the next junction )
- Take After = Resemble ( My son really takes after me. I like pizza, and so does he )
- Let Down = Disappoint ( I felt let down when my friend refused to help me )
- Flat Out = Extremely Busy ( I was working Flat Out all weekend, I had no time to relax )
- Read Up = Review / Study ( I had to read up on the American Civil War for my history exam )
- Fed Up = Tired ( I am fed up hearing about COVID it is on the news everyday )
- Lap Up = Enjoy ( I lap up the Sun, I like to go to the beach on a summer’s day and lie in the
- Sun)
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