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Phrasal Verbs
take up: use an amount of time or space
take off: suddenly become successful
turn out: how something develops or ends
turn up: arrive
back out (of): refuse to do something you agreed to do
bring something forward (to): change to an earlier time
carry on (with): continue doing
catch up (with): reach the same place as
cut back/down (on): reduce
fit in (with): be part of a group or plan
get along/on (with): be friendly with
get on (with): continue after an interruption
get through (to): succeed in reaching by phone
keep up (with): know the latest thing about
move on (to): begin doing another thing
putting something back/of (to/until): change to a later time
put someone through (to): connect by phone
run out (of): finish a supply of
sit in (on): attend a meeting as an observer
stand in (for): substitute for
come in for: receive criticism or blame
come up with: think of an idea or plan
face up to: deal with a bad situation
fall back on: do something
else after other things have failed
get back to: speak or phone again later
get around to: finally do something
go along with: accept existing decisions
put up with: accept something unpleasant in a patient way
(Particle meanings in phrasal verbs)
UP- OUT – DOWN: increasing and decreasing
ACROSS – THROUGH: communication
INTO – OUT- UP: exploring and revealing information
OVER – THROUGH: checking and reviewing
BACK- AHEAD- FORWARD: time, past and future
AHEAD- ALONG- ON- THROUGH- BEHIND: progress
IN- INTO- AWAY- OUT: involvement in activity
AROUND- ASIDE- OFF: preventing problems
UP: completeness
AWAY- OFF- OUT- UP: ending
TOGETHER – UP: relationship