Phrasal Verbs How to. Phrasal Verb Groups Actions Debate (& Study) Relationships (& Feelings) Time & Opportunity ModerationNegotiation.

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Phrasal Verbs How to

Phrasal Verb Groups Actions Debate (& Study) Relationships (& Feelings) Time & Opportunity ModerationNegotiation

Relationships

Relationships I  Counting on you  Fall out with a friend  Make up with someone you fell out with  Look up to an idol  Fall for someone you love  Put someone down  Put up with someone you don’t like  Help out a friend in need  Give your time to someone  Look after someone  Pay someone a compliment  To go out with someone  To break up with someone  To call on somone  Ask/ take someone out on a date  To give into someone’s demands  To back up a colleague’s suggestion  To offer your condolences  To give up on someone (lose faith in them)  Pick on someone  Let someone down  Keep at someone  Fed up with someone  To get along with someone  Get through to someone  To bring someone down  To bring someone up  To catch up with someone

Relationships II  To check someone out  To cheer someone up  To cut in on a conversation  To cut someone off  To drop someone off  To get back at someone  To get together  To give someone away  To go after someone  To go against someone  To grow apart  To hang out with someone  To hold someone back  To keep someone out all night  To let someone in  To look down on someone  To look out for someone  To pay someone back  To run into someone  To set someone up  To take after someone  To work something out with someone

Moderation

Moderation I  To cut back on something  To cut down on something  To cut out something  To run out of something  To use something up  To turn/ switch something on  To turn/ switch something off  To turn something down/ up  To put something out  To keep something up  To keep on doing something  To hold something back  To hang up  To fill up  To fill out  To fill in  To drop back  To do away with something  To cut off something  To cross something out  To draw a line under something

Debate, Argue & Study

Debate, Argue & Study I  To point out something  To hear someone out  To see someone’s point  To get your point across  To make a point  To make a case for/ To argue your case/ to argue your point  To back something up  To break something down  To bring something up  To figure something out  To go back over something  To look through something  To look into something  To look something over  To look something up  To make something up  To mix something up  To pick something out  To run through something  To think something over  To try out something  To get down to something  To check over something  To put something to the test

Time & Opportunity

Time & Opportunity I  To Clock in *  To Clock out *  To take time off *  To Move up  To be pressed for time *  To Fit in *  To Press on  To Run out of time*  To get on in life  To get on with life*  To set off by *  To carry on  To Get together  To Hang out  To Mess around  To Hang on.*  To kill time  To make time for  To call off  To carry forward  To Fall behind on  To take up  To grow up

Time & Opportunity II  To put off  To go through  To give up  To hold up  To call off  To bring up (someone) To take your time To pass the time To lose track of time To have a good time To hold off on something To ask for time To keep up with

Negotiation

Negotiations  To bring in  To bring on board  To measure up to  To put forward  To turn down  To scrap  To come off  To come together  To break down  To wrap up  To give up  To look after  To bring up  To come up with  To write off  To set aside  To run out of  To make do with  To back down from  To call up  To set up  To throw something out there  To throw someone out