•→ Frequently used Phrasal Verbs ⇐ 
Many words evoke spontaneous images in the minds of native speakers. This is particularly true of words which refer to physical, spacial events or relationships, e.g. go, jump, up, round. We are in direct contact with the physical world through our senses : seeing, feeling, hearing, tasting, smelling. When words evoke images in our minds of the physical world we have a direct feeling of their meaning without needing to use intellectual analysis or translate through another language.
To describe non-physical, non-spacial events and relationships (time, emotion, economics, for example) all languages use metaphors taken from the physical world. This is particularly true in the case of phrasal verbs which often have both a physical and a metaphorical or derived meaning, sometimes even several metaphorical meanings depending on the context in which they are used. (e.g. He made up a story. She made up her face) In nearly all cases, being able to evoke the physical image helps to find the metaphorical or derived meaning.
◊ Top 12 most useful phrasal verbs ↓ This selection of film clips gives you several examples for 12 of the most common (and useful!) day to day phrasal verbs.
1 take/get out 2 put away 3 do up 4 get in 5 get off 6 get on
7 get out 8 take off 9 put on 10 put down 11 pick up 12 hang up
◊ 5 phrasal verbs with ↓ ‘GET…’
GET … ⇓ …up / …along / …ahead / …by / …together
• Another lesson by Alex (with quiz)⇒[PUT… down / back / off / up]⇐
♦ 10 phrasal verbs with ‘HOLD’ ⇓
...on / …off / …up / …out / …over / …against / …onto / …back / …down / …to
• Another lesson by Adam⇒[FALL … apart/out/behind/for/through/in (with)/back (on)]⇐
∞ Phrasal verbs vs Prepositional verbs ⇒[01] ⇔ [02] ⇔ [03]⇐
Notice that the particle in phrasal verbs is an adverb (=stressed), whereas the particle in prepositional verbs is a preposition in its weak form (=unstressed).
•→dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/multi-word-verbs⇐
♦ Phrasal verbs ↓ «…OFF»
see…/ make…/ set…/ get…/ tell…/ piss…/ round…/ pull…/ write… ⇓ … OFF
⇓ Phrasal verbs with the particle «OFF»⇐
• Phrasal verbs with the particle →«ON» ⇓
⇒[01] ⇔ [02] ⇔ [03] ⇔ [04] ⇔ [05] ⇔ [06] ⇔ [07]⇐ ‘OUT’ phrasal verbs:
• Phrasal verbs with the particle→«IN»←: ⇒[vid]⇐
⇒[01] ⇔ [02] ⇔ [03] ⇔ [04]⇐«INTO»: phrasal verb ⇒[quiz]⇐
• Phrasal verbs with the particle →«OVER»←: + ⇒[quiz]⇐
• Phrasal verbs with the particle→«…DOWN» ↓ …⇒[vid#1] ⇔ [vid#2] ⇔ [vid#3]⇐
• Phrasal verbs with the particle →«UP»: ⇒[vid#1] ⇔ [vid#2] ⇔ [vid#3]⇐
⇓ … ‘walk up’ / ‘warm up’ / ‘beef up’ / ‘stay up’
⇓ . . . ‘bring up’ / ‘call off’ / ‘calm down’
Φ Phrasal verbs organized by PARTICLES … ⇒[quiz 01] ⇔ [quiz 02]⇐
⇒ ‘UP’ & ‘DOWN’ ⇐
⇒[quiz1] ⇔ [quiz2] ⇔ [quiz3] ⇔ [quiz4]⇐ ‘UP’ ⇒[quiz5] ⇔ [quiz6] ⇔ [quiz7] ⇔ [quiz8]⇐
⇒[quiz#1] ⇐ ‘DOWN’ ⇒ [quiz#2]⇐
⇒ ‘OUT’ & ‘OFF’ ⇐
⇒[quiz 01] ⇐ ‘OFF’ ⇒[quiz 02]⇐
⇒[quiz 01] ⇐ ‘ON’ ⇒ [quiz 02]⇐
♣ Phrasal Verb Pictures ⇓ [MrSkypelessons]
find out – take off – split/break up – throw away/get rid of – turn/show up – fill in/write down – fall/slip over – get on – give up/cut down on – let down – pick up/drop off ⇓
break down – come up with – do up/undo – mix up – put on/take off – put out – show off – take apart/put together – rip/tear off ⇓
♥ Phrasal-verbs-for-romantic-relationships ⇓ [Read & Listen]
[→quiz←] ♥
Phrasal verb
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meaning
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get on (with someone)
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have a good relationship
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ask (someone) out
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ask somebody to go on a date
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fall for someone
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fall in love with someone
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go out (with someone)
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be in a relationship with someone
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move in (with someone)
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start living in the same home
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fall out (with someone)
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have an argument, stop being friends,
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split up (or break up )(with someone)
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end a relationship
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get over (someone/something)
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stop feeling upset about something
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bump into someone
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meet by accident
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make up
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become friends again after falling out
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get back together
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start a relationship again
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14 Phrasal verbs ⇓ to do with emotions

‘get sb down’ / ‘tear sb apart’ / ‘put out’ / ‘cheer up’ / ‘perk up’ / ‘brighten up’ / ‘liven up’ / ‘calm down’ / ‘get over’ / ‘snap out of’ / ‘pull oneself together’ / ‘get carried away’ / ‘freak out’ / ‘flip out’
♦ 11 ANGRY Phrasal Verbs with Emma ⇓
♦ English with Jo ⇓ Hobbies (‘take up’ / ‘give up’ / ‘get into’ / ‘join in’)
◊ A Powerpoint presentation on Phrasal Verbs ↓ A basic overview of the different types & uses.
⇒[quiz]⇐
¤ Building Phrasal Verb Vocabulary _ QUIZZES:
- Phrasal Verbs – Bring (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Check (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Come (11)
- Phrasal verbs – Count (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Cut (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Do (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Draw (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Fall (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Find (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Get (23)
- Phrasal Verbs – Give (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Go (18)
- Phrasal Verbs – Hand (12)
- Phrasal Verbs – Keep
- Phrasal Verbs – Let (14)
- Phrasal Verbs – Listen (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Lock (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Look (20)
- Phrasal Verbs – Make (18)
- Phrasal verbs – Move (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Pay (13)
- Phrasal Verbs – Put (13)
- Phrasal Verbs – Run (13)
- Phrasal Verbs – See (14)
- Phrasal Verbs – Set (15)
- Phrasal Verbs – Sign (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Sit (10)
- Phrasal verbs – Slip (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Speak (13)
- Phrasal Verbs – Stand (14)
- Phrasal Verbs – Take (22)
- Phrasal Verbs – Talk (12)
- Phrasal verbs – Throw (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Try (11)
- Phrasal Verbs – Turn (08)
- Phrasal Verbs – Wait (10)
- Phrasal Verbs – Work (13)
- Phrasal Verbs – Write (12)
Φ Multi-word verbs/two part verbs exercises …
∞ Matching exercices . . . ⇒[01] ⇔ [02] ⇔ [03] ⇔ [04] ⇔ [05]⇐
Various exercises for phrasal verbs … ⇒ [01] ⇔ [02] ⇔ [03] ⇔ [04]⇐
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