10 Common English Phrasal Verbs You Need to Know
Mastering English phrasal verbs is key to sounding natural and fluent.
Phrasal verbs are combinations of verbs with prepositions or adverbs that change the meaning of the original verb.
Let’s explore 10 important phrasal verbs that you’ll hear in daily conversations.
1. Look after – to take care of someone or something
Example: I will look after your cat while you are away.
2. Pick up – to collect or to learn
Example: I need to pick up the kids from school.
Example: He picked up Spanish while living in Mexico.
3. Give up – to stop trying
Example: Don’t give up! You’re almost there.
4. Find out – to discover or learn something
Example: I found out that the store closes at 6 p.m.
5. Run out of – to have no more of something
Example: We ran out of milk this morning.
6. Turn on – to switch on a device
Example: Please turn on the lights.
7. Turn off – to switch off a device
Example: Don’t forget to turn off the computer.
8. Get along with – to have a good relationship
Example: I really get along with my coworkers.
9. Catch up – to reach the same level or update someone
Example: I need to catch up on my homework.
Example: Let’s catch up soon!
10. Go through – to experience something
Example: She went through a lot during the past year.
Quick Tips to Remember Phrasal Verbs
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Practice using them in short sentences.
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Watch movies or series and listen for these phrasal verbs.
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Write them in a notebook with examples.
Conclusion
Phrasal verbs make your English more natural and expressive.
Start using these 10 verbs today, and you’ll notice the difference in your conversations!
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