Phrasal VerbsEnglish Grammar Index
Phrasal Verbs are that consist of two or three parts – an ordinary verb and another word or words like IN, FOR or OFF. They are very common in English.
Here are some examples.
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I asked him to get out of the room.
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I backed on the principal of the college.
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I can’t put up with such a noisy class.
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I don’t agree with you.
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I don’t like to get up late.
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I gave away all the money I had.
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I have run out of stationery in my office.
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I look on writing another novel.
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I made up my mind to marry Madhavi.
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I want to get on with your work.
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I want you to get on with your work.
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It is very easy to take her in.
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Look after your parents in their old age.
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Madhavi requested me to ask for her brother.
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Madhavi takes after her mother.
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Milk is running over with water.
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My mother looked after me well.
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Myanmar sets out road map to democracy.
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