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Phrasal Verbs

Understanding them Verbs are often followed by particles like back, off, through, up, etc (the word particle means adverb or preposition). Sometimes both verb and particle have their normal meaning. At other times there is a new meaning when they are put together.

Compare: Can you bring up the radio from downstairs? (normal meaning) She has brought up two children on her own. (new meaning = look after until adult) The term 'phrasal verb' is used for the second case, where the verb + particle together has a special meaning. Phrasal verbs are common in informal English. Often one phrasal verb can have several different meanings and the correct one is only clear from the context.

Verbs with two particles Most of the verbs in the following list need an object, and the object can only come at the end (so the verbs are inseparable). I'm looking forward to my holidays But some verbs are marked with an asterisk *. With these verbs there is another form: there is no object, and the final particle is not used.

example I've decided to cut down on smoking. I've decided to cut down. Meaning = reduce the amount of

1. Catch up with* 2. Come up against 3. Come up with 4. Drop in on* 5. Face up to 1. They are too far ahead for us to catch up with them. (reach the same place as) 2. I'm afraid we've come up against a problem we can't solve. (meet, find) 3. Have you come up with an answer yet? (think of) 4. I dropped in on Bill and Sheila on my way home. (visit for a short time) 5. You must face up to reality! (accept, deal with)

1. Feel up to 2. Get away with 3. Get along/on with* 4. Get on with 5. Get out of 6. Get round to 7. Get up to 1. You must feel up to going to work. (have the strength and energy to do) 2. Jack stole the money and got away with it. (do something bad and not be punished) 3. Do you get along/on with your new boss? (have good relations with) 4. Stop talking and get on with your work! (continue with) 5. I managed to get out of working late. (avoid a responsibility) 6. I haven't got round to decorating yet. (find time to do) 7. What has young Bill been getting up to? (do something bad)

To be cont.

1. Go in for 2. Grow out of 3. Keep up with* 4. Look down on 5. Look up to 1. Do you go in for sailing? (have as a hobby) 2. Julie has grown out of playing with dolls. (become too old for) 3. You're going too fast! I can't keep up with you! (stay in the same place as) 4. Our neighbours look down on anyone without a car. (feel superior to) 5. I really look up to my teacher. (respect)

1. Look forward to 2. Make up for 3. Put up with 4. Run out of* 5. Stand up for 1. We are looking forward to our holiday. (think we will enjoy) 2. This wonderful dinner made up for the bad service. (compensate for) 3. I can't put up with these screaming children! (accept without complaining) 4. Oh dear, we've run out of petrol! (have no more of) 5. You must learn to stand up for yourself! (defend)

Verbs with one particle: transitive and inseparable The following phrasal verbs take an object, and the object must come after the particle. It cannot go between the verb and the particle. I love coffee. I can't do without it in the morning! (NOT do it without)

1. Ask after 2. Call for 3. Call on 4. Come across 5. Come into 6. Count on 7. Deal with 1. Jim asked after you yesterday. (ask for news of) 2. I'll call for you at six. (come to your house and collect you) 3. I called on some friends in Plymouth. (visit for a short time) 4. Joe came across this old painting in the attic. (find by chance) 5. Sue came into a large sum of money. (inherit) 6. I'm counting on you to help me. (depend on) 7. How can we deal with the traffic problem? (take action to solve a problem)

1. Do without 2. Get at 3. Get over 4. Go over 5. Join in 6. Live on 7. Look into 1. We'll have to do without a holiday this year. (manage without having) 2. What are you getting at? (suggest) 3. Barry has got over his illness now. (recover from) 4. Let's go over our plan once more. (discuss the details) 5. Try to join in the lesson as much as you can. (take part in, contribute to) 6. They live on the money her father gives them. (have as income) 7. The government is looking into the problem. (investigate)

1. Look round 2. Make for 3. Pick on 4. Run into 5. See about 6. See to 7. Stand for 8. Take after 1. Let's look round the town today. (look at everything) 2. Where are you making for exactly? (go in the direction of) 3. My teacher is always picking on me. (choose a person to punish) 4. I ran into Steve in the supermarket yesterday (meet by chance) 5. Well have to see about getting you an office (make arrangements) 6. Can you see to the dog's food? (attend to, take care of) 7. I won't stand for such rudeness! (tolerate) 7. Andrew is standing for parliament. (be a candidate for) 8. Helen takes after her mother. (have the same characteristics as)