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		<title>What are phrasal verbs?</title>
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1.  A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb.
Example:I ran into my teacher at the movies last night. run + into = meetHe ran away when he was 15. run + away = leave home
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		<title>Phrasal Verb ( A )</title>
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Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example


act up
behave or function improperly
I think I need to take my car to the mechanic because it&#8217;s acting up again.


add * up +
calculate a sum
I added up the receipts and it totaled $135.46.


add up to +
equal an amount
The total expenses added up to $325.00. 


add up
make sense
Her story doesn&#8217;t add up. I think she [...]]]></description>
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Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example


back down
stop defending your opinion in a debate
Jane never backs down. She always wins arguments.


back out
not keep (a promise, agreement,deal)
Sam backed out at the last second.


back out of +
not keep (a promise, agreement, deal)
Sam backed out of the agreement at the last second.


back * up +
give support
You need examples to back up your opinion. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Phrasal Verb ( C )</title>
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Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example


call for +
require (as in a recipe)
This recipe calls for milk, not water.


call * off +
cancel something
They called the picnic off because of the rain.


call * off +
order to stop (an invasion, guard dogs)
He called off the dogs when he saw it was his neighbor.


call on +
visit
Mark called on Naomi while he was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Phrasal Verb ( D )</title>
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Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example


die away
diminish in intensity
The applause died away after 5 minutes.


die down
diminish in intensity
The controversy about the president&#8217;s affair finally died down.


die off/out
become extinct
Whales are in danger of dying off.


disagree with +
cause to feel sick due to food or drink
Spicy food disagrees with me.


do away with +
abolish
Some Americans want to do away with the death [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Phrasal Verb ( E )</title>
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Phrasal Verb
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Example


eat away
gradually destroy, erode
The heavy rains ate away at the sandstone cliffs.


eat * up +
devour
Ken ate the cookies up.


eat in
eat inside the home
We usually eat in instead of going out for dinner.


eat out
eat outside the home
They eat out once a week.



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Phrasal Verb
Definition
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face up to +
acknowledge something difficult or embarrassing
I&#8217;ll never be able to face up to my colleagues after getting so drunk last night at the work party.


fall back on +
be able to use in case of emergency
Yuki can fall back on her degree in biology if she doesn&#8217;t succeed in her acting career.


fall behind
go [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Phrasal Verb ( G )</title>
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Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example


get * across +
cause to be understood
It&#8217;s difficult to get humor across in another language.


get ahead
make progress
I can&#8217;t get ahead even though I work two jobs.


get ahead of +
surpass
You need to work overtime in order to get ahead of schedule.


get along
have a good relationship
Do you and your sister get along?


get along with +
have [...]]]></description>
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Phrasal Verb
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Example


hand * back +
return
Is the teacher going to hand back our tests today?


hand * down +
pronounce formally
The president is going to hand his decision down on health care tonight.


hand * down + 
give as an inheritance
When my clothes got too small for me as a child, I handed them down to my sister.


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Phrasal Verb
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Example


iron * out
eliminate
We need to have a meeting this week in order to iron out the distribution problems.



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