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Jen’s English Tip’s – Common phrasal verbs
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Common phrasal verbs
Here is a list of phrasal verbs with their meaning.
Ward off: To ward something off is to prevent it from happening.
Wear off : When something wears off, it disappears gradually.
Walk off: To walk something off is to get rid of it by walking.
Make off: To make off is to leave a place in a hurry.
Put off: To put off is to postpone.
Make after: To make after somebody is to chase them.
Make away: To make away is to escape.
Make out: To make out is to pretend that something is true.
Make off: To make off is to leave a place in a hurry.
Make up: To make up is to invent something.
Hold back: To hold something back is to keep it secret.
Hold up: To hold something up is to delay it.
Hold down: To hold something down is to keep it low.
Hold on: To hold on is to wait.
Keep off: To keep something off is to avoid it from going onto a particular area of land.
Get around: To get around is to travel.
Get back: To get back is to come back.
Get by: To get by is to manage to do something with great difficulty.
Get in: To get in is to enter a place
Get out: To get out is to leave a place.
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