Phrasal Verbs Cards: Learn English Phrasal Verbs. Popular phrasal verbs with pictures and explanation.
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Phrasal Verbs - learn some daily phrasal verbs
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English phrasal verb - “pull through” ❤️🩹
This phrasal verb means to recover from an illness or a dangerous or difficult situation.
It is extremely common when referring to recovering from health issues.
For example - “My grandmother was very ill in hospital for a while but she managed to pull through.”
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Let’s explore some meanings of the phrasal verb “take out.”
✅To remove something
✏️He took out the trash.
✅To go out with someone (on a date or outing)
✏️Let’s take the kids out to the park.
✅To withdraw money
✏️I took out $50 from the ATM.
✅To get a loan, insurance, or subscription
✏️He took out health insurance last month.
✅To kill or destroy (informally)
✏️The storm took out the power lines.
✅To remove food for takeaway
✏️I took out some pizza for lunch.
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Daily English Phrasal Verb Mastery Made Easy! Explanation👇
Hang up - to end a phone call or to place something on a hook or hanger
Past: hung up
Past participle: hung up
Example: She hung up the phone after talking to her friend.
Show up - to arrive or appear at a place
Past: showed up
Past participle: shown up
Example: He showed up late to the party.
Pick up - to lift something up or to collect something
Past: picked up
Past participle: picked up
Example: She picked up the book from the table.
Stock up - to buy a large amount of something to have for later
Past: stocked up
Past participle: stocked up
Example: They stocked up on food before the storm hit.
Stay up - to not go to bed and remain awake
Past: stayed up
Past participle: stayed up
Example: I stayed up late watching a movie.
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2. Drive up 📈
3. Drive back 🚙↩️
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Meaning of the phrasal verb "pick up"
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🟣follow up
✍ to find out more about something, or take further action in regards to it.
⭕️For example:
"I called Amazon to follow up on the order I placed last week."
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🟣narrow down
✍ to reduce the number of options or possibilities
⭕️For example:
"The footprint helped the police narrow down their list of suspects to just men."
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🟣dash off
✍ write something quickly or hastily
⭕️For example:
"I dashed off a quick letter."
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🟣wear out
✍when something is damaged or weakened from use and age.
⭕️For example:
"The carpet looks worn out, we should replace it. "
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scrape off price sticker
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✅Wipe down: To clean a surface by rubbing it with a cloth or sponge.
✅Dust off: To remove dust from a surface or object, usually by brushing it away.
✅Sweep up: To gather dirt or debris from a surface using a broom.
✅Scrub off: To clean something thoroughly by rubbing it with a brush or abrasive material.
✅Rinse off: To remove dirt or soap by washing with water.
✅Tidy up:To make a space orderly and neat.
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📌Let’s study 5 phrasal verbs with “run.”
✅ Run away: To escape or flee.
✅Run into: To meet someone unexpectedly.
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📌Phrasal Verbs for Relationships and Dating
✅Ask out-To invite someone on a date.
✅Break up-To end a romantic relationship.
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English phrase - “get/be held up” ⏳
This phrase means to be delayed or slowed down, usually by an unexpected problem.
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📌Phrasal verbs for meeting and connecting with others.
✅Meet up – To come together with someone by arrangement.
✅Run into – To meet someone unexpectedly.
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🟣monkey around with
✍ to try to play with or repair a device that you have no true knowledge about.
⭕️For example:
"Are you really a certified technician? I don't want anyone monkeying around with my computer."
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🟣crack up
✍ burst into laughter
⭕️For example:
"She tries to keep a straight face, but she keeps cracking up."
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🟣dumb down
✍ simplify or reduce the intellectual content of something so as to make it accessible to a larger number of people.
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"Critics have accused publishers of dumbing down books"
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🟣wrap up
✍ To cover something with some kind of special paper.
⭕️For example:
"We need to wrap up all these gifts in two hours. Let's get started!"
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🟣Dry up
✍when all the liquid and /or moisture evaporates.
⭕️For example:
"The streets will dry up once the sun is out. "
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