
I accidentally ran over your bike in the driveway. I ran into an old friend at the new mall. I don’t think I can put up with three young children in the car.ĭon’t forget to put on your new stockings for the party. The students put the substitute teacher down because her skirt were too short. You can put the groceries down on the counter. Put what you are holding on a surface or floor His uncle passed away last evening after a long illness. My little brother has always looked up to me. We can look her phone number up in the directory. Search and find information in a reference book or database I’m looking for a white dress for the wedding. I have to look after my sick grandfather.Įver since we stole that car your dad has looked down on me. Don’t let me down this time.Ĭan you let the dog in before you go to work? Keep on stirring until the syrup comes to a boil. I had to hold my dog back because there was a dog in the park.Ī man in a black mask held the bank up this evening. I’m sure you’ll find a vacancy very soon. I handed my old comic books down to my little cousin sister. My best friend and I grew apart after he changed schools. We are going against the best soccer team in the league tonight. I went after my dream and now I am a published writer and scholar. My sister tried to go after the thief in her car. The library was giving away old books on Thursday. My little brother gave the surprise party away by accident. You should get up and give the elderly woman your seat.
#PHRASAL VERBS LIST MOVIE#
Let’s get together for a movie this weekend. Sara finally got her Science notes back from my room-mate. We got back from our vacation last weekend. Jack always gets away with cheating in his maths tests. We worked so hard this month that we had to get away for a week. My grandmother can get around fine in her new wheelchair. I tried to get my point across/over to the judge but he wouldn’t listen. We tried to keep the time of the party a secret, but Sam found it out. The money must have fallen out of her pocket. The picture that you hung up last night fell down today. My new dress fell apart in the washing machine today. We ended up renting a film instead of going to the theatre. I dropped out of Arts because it was too difficult. I might drop in/by/over for coffee sometime this week. My grandparents cut my mother off when she remarried.Īndrew dropped back to third place when he fell off his bike. The company cut off our phone because we didn’t pay the bill. You need to calm down before you drive the truck. Jack called the wedding off because he wasn’t in love with his fiancé. I called the company back but the offices were closed for the holiday. Our car broke down at the side of the freeway in the snowstorm. We have to blow 90 balloons up for the party. My mother backed me up over my decision to quit my job. I asked around but nobody has seen my car. Once you leave prison, you can always go back again. These phrasal verbs are not followed by an object. In the intransitive phrasal verb, there is no object in the sentence. My sister dropped out of school before she could graduate. In transitive phrasal verb, there is always an object. In formal and academic writing, phrasal verbs are better avoided. They are primarily used in spoken and informal text. Phrasal verbs are a significant part of English language. Hence, by adding prepositions or Adverbs to the verbs, different meanings are achieved. While in the second sentence, the meaning of ‘backed out of’ means withdrew from. In the first sentence the meaning of phrasal verb is supported. The Phrasal verbs are certain verbs which are followed by certain prepositions or Adverbs, which give a new significance to them.
