Phrasal Verbs: Master Your Language 🔑ℹ️⬇️

Explore the top 100 English phrasal verbs to enhance your language skills and sound more natural in conversations. 🌟📚

(Note: The phrasal verbs listed below may differ slightly from those shown above.)

1. Go on

2. Carry out

3. Set up

4. Break down

5. Take over

6. Give up

7. Look after

8. Bring up

9. Put off

10. Turn down

11. Figure out

12. Hang out

13. Run into

14. Fill in

15. Show up

16. Get by

17. Work out

18. Call off

19. Look forward to

20. Come across

21. Check in

22. Drop off

23. Settle down

24. Keep up

25. Look into

26. Make up

27. Go through

28. Turn up

29. Take off

30. Put up with

31. Look after

32. Run out of

33. Come up with

34. Break up

35. Pick up

36. Throw away

37. Get along

38. Turn into

39. Show off

40. Bring about

41. Hold on

42. Take in

43. Carry on

44. Turn around

45. Look back

46. Move on

47. Go off

48. Call back

49. Get over

50. Take up

51. Give in

52. Put aside

53. Stand out

54. Hold up

55. Keep in mind

56. Get rid of

57. Work on

58. Bring in

59. Blow up

60. Look out

61. Make out

62. Back up

63. Check out

64. Run away

65. Give away

66. Keep away

67. Cut down

68. Go down

69. Take over

70. Drop by

71. Deal with

72. Come up

73. Set out

74. Fill out

75. Turn off

76. Put together

77. Go through with

78. Break down

79. Get in

80. Bring back

81. Look up

82. Go under

83. Make up for

84. Come up against

85. Bring up

86. Take on

87. Give out

88. Put down

89. Catch up

90. Run through

91. Find out

92. Look at

93. Drop out

94. Go against

95. Call in

96. Go away

97. Turn back

98. Keep up with

99. Bring forward

100. Back down

Deep Dive: Phrasal verbs are crucial in mastering English because they are often used in everyday conversation, making your speech sound more fluent and natural. Unlike single verbs, phrasal verbs combine a verb with one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs) to create a new meaning. They add nuance and depth to your language skills, and understanding them helps you grasp the subtleties of English more effectively.

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2024/8/15 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first embarked on my English learning journey, phrasal verbs felt like an insurmountable mountain! I remember constantly getting confused, especially when trying to decipher verbs like 'take off' – did it mean to remove clothes, or for a plane to depart? It wasn't until I started seeing them not as individual words, but as expressions with their own unique meanings, that things truly began to click for me. That's why I felt compelled to share my approach, which perfectly complements a comprehensive resource like the 'TOP 100 ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS' list. It's not just about memorizing; it's about understanding and applying them in real conversations. Let's dive into some of those tricky yet incredibly common phrasal verbs, especially those built around foundational verbs like 'take,' 'carry,' 'hang,' and 'put.' These are often where learners (myself included!) stumble the most, but mastering them can significantly boost your natural fluency. Phrasal Verbs with 'Take': Take off: This one has multiple meanings! A plane takes off (departs), or you take off your jacket (remove clothing). I still recall the relief when I finally understood the context differentiates them. Take up: To start a new hobby or activity. For instance, 'I decided to take up painting last year.' It's a great way to describe new interests. Take over: To gain control of something. 'A new manager will take over the department next month.' Take down: To write something down, or to dismantle something. 'Don't forget to take down notes during the lecture!' Phrasal Verbs with 'Carry': Carry out: To perform or complete a task. 'The team needs to carry out the instructions carefully.' This is super common in professional settings. Carry on: To continue doing something. 'Despite the rain, we decided to carry on with our picnic.' It's a great way to express perseverance. Phrasal Verbs with 'Hang': Hang out: To spend time with friends or casually gather. 'I love to hang out at the coffee shop on weekends.' This is probably one of the most frequently used informal phrasal verbs! Hang up: To end a phone call, or to suspend clothes. 'She accidentally hung up on me.' or 'Please hang up your coat in the closet.' Phrasal Verbs with 'Put': Put off: To postpone something. 'I always put off my chores until the last minute.' Sound familiar? Put up with: To tolerate something or someone. 'I can't put up with his constant complaining anymore!' This one expresses frustration or endurance. Put on: To wear clothes or apply makeup; also, to gain weight. 'Don't forget to put on your warm coat before going outside.' or 'I've put on a few pounds lately.' My biggest piece of advice for truly internalizing these? Don't just read them. Try to create your own sentences for each one, especially those from the 'TOP 100 ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS' list. Listen for them actively in podcasts, movies, and everyday conversations. The more you encounter them in context, the more naturally they'll start to come to you. I personally keep a small notebook where I jot down new phrasal verbs I hear and try to use them a few times that day. It's a simple trick, but it makes a huge difference in moving them from passive knowledge to active usage. You'll be amazed at how quickly you start sounding more like a native speaker!

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If you know me, you know I love it when language learning resources offer not just the lessons but also a way to ensure you are retaining the materials. “Hola Que Pasa – learn Spanish” has the essential grammar lessons for those who are just starting to learn the language as well as those who are n
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A person takes a mirror selfie, with the text overlay "Verbs the French *always* use" in pink and yellow. The Lemon8 logo and username are in the bottom left.
A purple and blue gradient background with a partial Eiffel Tower silhouette. The text lists "must know verbs:" including être, avoir, faire, aller, and dire. The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom.
A purple and blue gradient background with a partial Eiffel Tower silhouette. The text lists "must know verbs pt. 2" including pouvoir, savoir, voir, venir, and vouloir. The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom.
memorize these French verbs *ASAP*
Learning to conjugate these everyday French verbs makes a huge difference in how naturally you can express yourself. Verbs like être (to be) and avoir (to have) are essentially at the heart of conversations, which can help you talk about who you are, what you like, and what you’re doing. Once you’v
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Anaïs D’Ottavio

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A bookshelf filled with various language learning books, including titles like 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook,' 'Basic Japanese,' and 'French' language guides, suggesting resources for language acquisition.
A person's lap with a 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' resting on it, illustrating the article's advice to 'Repeat in context, not isolation' for effective language learning.
A hand holds open a Japanese learning book, displaying pages with illustrated vocabulary for school items and activities, reinforcing the tip to 'Use images, associations, and emotion' in learning.
How I’m Mastering Japanese With a Bad Memory🧠
I used to say I had the worst memory ever, especially when it came to learning a new language. I’d try to memorize vocab with flashcards and random word lists, but nothing stuck. It was so frustrating. What actually helped was switching things up and learning words in context. Like, instead of just
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CompSkyy

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Learning English 🍋✨
I found this material to study 📖 #school📚 #language #learning #advice #student
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Ivonne Evangelista

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A laptop screen displays the JapanesePod101 YouTube channel, featuring a banner for free Japanese PDFs and a video of a woman. The overlay text encourages viewers to "subscribe to learn JAPANESE."
A laptop screen shows the JapanesePod101 YouTube channel's video section, displaying various thumbnails for Japanese language lessons. The overlay text reads, "Practical advice to enhance your language skill."
A laptop screen shows a JapanesePod101 YouTube video titled "310 Japanese Words You'll Use Every Day," featuring a female instructor. The overlay text highlights "fun, relatable, and educational videos with English explanations."
this is how you learn japanese
Japanese is one of the few languages that I would suggest finding a handful of learning resources for - and the Japanese Pod 101 channel on YT is just amazing! It combines a variety of learning style into one place which I think is great as we all need different methods of learning. Their videos ar
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A list titled "15 Common Phrasal Verbs" displays 15 phrasal verbs with their definitions. Examples include "look up: research," "give up: quit," and "hold on: wait." The text is presented in black and blue fonts on a light background, with a small "Lemon8" watermark at the bottom left.
15 Phrasal Verbs to Master Your English Skills 🔑ℹ️⬇️
15 Common Phrasal Verbs: 1. Look up Definition: Research Example: “I had to look up how to fix my broken blender, but all I found was a recipe for smoothies!” Motivation Tip: Embrace curiosity—your quest for knowledge can lead to unexpected discoveries. 2. Give up Definition: Quit Examp
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RoadToRiches

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The image introduces "5 action verbs in Spanish to practice today," featuring a paper and pencil icon and a right arrow, set against a light background with faint vegetable outlines.
This image presents the Spanish verb "hablar (to talk)" with the example sentence "Yo hablo español. (I speak Spanish)" on a white paper taped to a blue water-textured background.
This image displays the Spanish verb "comer (to eat)" and the example sentence "Ella come pasta. (She eats pasta)" on a white paper taped to a blue water-textured background.
5 action verbs in Spanish to practice today
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MsD - Spanish for beginners

MsD - Spanish for beginners

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My Barnes & Noble Find for Learning Japanese 🇯🇵
I went to Barnes & Noble looking for a beginner-friendly Japanese book and ended up finding the Japanese–English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK, and it’s perfect!! What I love most is how visual it is, each page is packed with labeled photos, grouped by real-life topics like food, travel, an
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