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Boost Your Vocabulary With These Popular Phrasal Verbs
Boost Your Vocabulary With These Popular Phrasal Verbs
2021. jún. 29. / Angol / 4 perc olvasni

A phrasal verb is a verb + one or more prepositions or an adverb that results in a different meaning from the meaning of the original root verb.

 

Do you know any phrasal verbs? Learn some in the lesson below:


 

✅  Add up

Meaning 1: inseparable (no object) - to logically fit together.

Ex: Her story is hard to believe, it just doesn’t add up. This phrasal verb is often negative.

 

Meaning 2: separable - to calculate the total.

Ex: What do I owe you for your time? Could you add your hours up for me?


 

✅ Ask out - separable

To ask someone to go on a date.

Ex: Louis finally asked Marnie out last night.


 

✅ Back off - inseparable (no object)

To not continue with a threat.

Ex: The police were going to press charges against John for the car accident that he caused but they backed off once they understood that he wasn’t at fault.


 

✅ Back up

Meaning 1: inseparable (no object) - to move backwards or in reverse.

Ex: You parked a little too close to the fire hydrant. Would you mind backing up a bit? 

 

Meaning 2: separable - to confirm a story, facts, or information.

Ex: If you don’t believe me, talk to Ray. He’ll back me up.

 

Meaning 3: separable - to make a copy for protection to use if there are problems with the original.

Ex: When my computer crashed, I lost everything. I’m so thankful that I regularly back it up.


 

✅ Blow up

Meaning 1: inseparable (no object) - to suddenly become very angry.

Ex: When I broke her iPad she blew up at me.

 

Meaning 2: separable - to fill with air.

Ex: Can you blow these balloons up for the party, please?

 

Meaning 3: separable - to explode, to destroy by exploding.

Ex: That old building down the street blew up last weekend because of a gas leak.


 

✅ Bring back - separable

To return something.

Ex: Can I borrow your cell phone? I’ll bring it back in a minute.

 

✅ Bring up - separable

To mention (as a discussion topic).

Ex: I’ve been meaning to bring our company’s environmental practices up in our board meetings for quite some time.

 

✅ Call back - separable

To make a phone call to someone who called you earlier, to call someone again.

Ex: Sorry to call you back; I forgot to ask you an important question about the meeting tomorrow. 

 

✅ Call off - separable

To cancel something that was scheduled or that has already started.

Ex: We’re calling the party off because of the snow.


 

✅ Calm down

Meaning 1: inseparable (with or without an object) - to become relaxed or less upset.

Ex: Could you please calm down? Everyone is okay. This isn’t the worst thing that could have happened.

 

Meaning 2: separable - to help someone become relaxed or less upset.

Ex: I know that Julie’s angry but could you please try to calm her down? She’s going to wake the baby.


 

✅ Care for

Meaning 1: inseparable (with object) - to like, to be interested in.

Ex: Would you care for something to drink? 

 

Meaning 2: inseparable (with object) - to take care of, to watch and be responsible for.

Ex: We decided to care for my mother at home after she was released from the hospital.


 

✅ Cheer up - separable

To help someone feel less worried or sad.

Ex: I’ve been feeling pretty down recently. Thanks for coming over today to cheer me up.


 

✅ Give up

Meaning 1: inseparable (no object) - to decide not to complete something challenging.

Ex: I still don’t know the answer. I give up. Could you just tell me what it is? 

 

Meaning 2: separable - to stop doing a habit.

Ex: My knees aren’t doing too well these days. My doctor says that I have to give up playing tennis.




 

Let’s practice!

 

Complete the following sentences with the correct phrasal verb.


 

1) I was very unhappy at my old job but I’ve __________________ at my new one.

 (become happier)

a. looked up

b. cheered up

c. cheered on

 

2) I’ve __________________ drinking. (stopped)

a. given back

b. given away

c. given up

 

3) The tennis match has been __________________. (cancelled)

a. called off

b. called out

c. called on



 

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