PHRASAL VERBS | MEANINGS |
1) Tear off 2) Pull through 3) Turn on 4) Pick up 5) Switch on 6) To make out 7) Break off 8) To break out 9) To break off 10) To take somebody in 11) To take something in 12) To take somebody on 13) To take something out 14) To take something on 15) To make off 16) To bring up 17) Pull down 18) Pull in (used about a train) 19) Pull off (informal) 20) Pull on self together 21) Run off 22) Run down 23) Pick out 24) Pick off 25) Pick holes in 26) Run through 27) Pick a pocket 28) Pick a fight 29) Run away 30) Pull out all the stop 31) Pull away 32) Pull your weight 33) Pull strings 34) Pull your shock up 35) Pull out 36) Pull over 37) Pull together 38) Take off 39) Take out 40) Break away 41) Set off 42) Set out 43) Set a side 44) To get ready 45) To grow up 46) Break up 47) Switch off 48) Team up 49) Pick a lock 50) Pick a fight | Ø To make a hole in force Ø To survive a dangerous Ø To start the flow of electricity Ø To become better and to improve Ø To start a switch Ø To do something Ø To suddenly stop doing or saying Ø To start suddenly Ø To end relationship suddenly Ø To invite who has no home to live with you Ø To understand what you see, hear or read Ø To start to employ somebody Ø To remove something from inside your body Ø To accept a responsibility or decide to do Ø To leave or escape in hurry Ø To brought something Ø To destroy Ø To enter a station Ø To sussed in Ø To control your feelings Ø To take or steal Ø To stop functioning gradually Ø To choose or recognize Ø To put something Ø To make a mistake Ø To discuss or read quickly Ø To steal money Ø To start a fight with somebody Ø To escape from somewhere Ø To make a greatest possible effort to achieve Ø To starting moving, leaving behind Ø To do your fairs have of the work Ø To use your influence to gain an advantage Ø To starting working harder or better than before Ø To move away from the side of the road Ø To slow down and move to the side of the road Ø To do something work with other people in an organized Ø (used about an aircraft) to leave the ground and starting flying Ø To go out with somebody Ø To escape suddenly from somebody who is holding you Ø To do something which starts a direction Ø To leave on a journey Ø To keep something and use later Ø To prepare our self to force Ø To growing Ø To separate into smaller pieces Ø To turn off the switch Ø To join in order and to do together Ø To open a lock without using a key Ø To start a fight with somebody deliberately |
WiT Mmber Physiotherapy

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Phrasal Verbs
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