150 Phrasal Verbs Sentences
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150 Phrasal Verbs Sentences

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There are 150 phrasal verbs sentences:

  1. Ask around – I’ll ask around to see if anyone knows about the event.
  2. Back up – Please back up your files before you leave.
  3. Bring up – She brought up an interesting topic in the meeting.
  4. Call off – The game was called off because of the rain.
  5. Carry on – You should carry on studying; don’t stop now.
  6. Check in – We need to check in at the hotel by 3 p.m.
  7. Check out – Don’t forget to check out of the hotel before noon.
  8. Clean up – Please clean up your room after playing.
  9. Come across – I came across an old photo of us yesterday.
  10. Come up with – He came up with a great idea for the project.
  11. Cut down on – I need to cut down on sugar for my health.
  12. Drop off – I’ll drop you off at the station on my way home.
  13. Drop out – He decided to drop out of the race.
  14. Figure out – Let’s figure out the best way to solve this problem.
  15. Find out – I will find out when the meeting starts.
  16. Get along – We get along very well with our neighbors.
  17. Get back – I can’t wait to get back home after the trip.
  18. Get in – What time does your flight get in?
  19. Get off – She told me to get off the bus at the next stop.
  20. Get on – I need to get on the next train to reach my office.
  21. Give up – Don’t give up; you’re almost there.
  22. Go on – Please go on with your story.
  23. Go over – Let’s go over the plan one more time.
  24. Grow up – He wants to be a teacher when he grows up.
  25. Hang on – Hang on a minute, I’ll be right there.
  26. Hang out – We like to hang out at the park after school.
  27. Help out – She helped out at the charity event.
  28. Hold on – Hold on tight while I drive.
  29. Keep up – Try to keep up with the class.
  30. Let down – I hope I don’t let you down during the presentation.
  31. Look after – She looks after the children while their parents are at work.
  32. Look forward to – I look forward to meeting you tomorrow.
  33. Look into – I’ll look into the issue and get back to you.
  34. Look out – Look out for cars while crossing the street.
  35. Look up – You can look up the word in the dictionary.
  36. Make up – They made up after their argument.
  37. Mix up – I mixed up the dates for the meeting.
  38. Move in – We are going to move in next week.
  39. Move out – They are moving out of their apartment tomorrow.
  40. Pass out – She passed out after running the marathon.
  41. Pick upCan you pick up some groceries on your way home?
  42. Put away – Please put away your toys when you’re done playing.
  43. Put off – They decided to put off the meeting until next week.
  44. Put up with – I can’t put up with the noise anymore.
  45. Run into – I ran into my old friend at the supermarket.
  46. Run out of – We ran out of milk, so I need to buy more.
  47. Set up – We need to set up the chairs before the event starts.
  48. Show up – He didn’t show up for the meeting.
  49. Shut down – The computer shut down suddenly.
  50. Sit down – Please sit down and make yourself comfortable.
  51. Stand up – Stand up straight when you walk.
  52. Take off – The plane will take off in 15 minutes.
  53. Take out – I’ll take out the trash later.
  54. Take over – She will take over the project next week.
  55. Take up – I decided to take up playing the piano.
  56. Talk over – Let’s talk over the details of the plan.
  57. Throw away – Don’t throw away that paper, we can recycle it.
  58. Turn around – Turn around and see the beautiful view.
  59. Turn down – I had to turn down their invitation to the party.
  60. Turn off – Please turn off the lights when you leave the room.
  61. Turn on – Turn on the TV; the show is starting.
  62. Wake up – I wake up at 7 a.m. every day.
  63. Warm up – We need to warm up before the workout.
  64. Watch out – Watch out for the puddle on the road.
  65. Work out – I work out at the gym three times a week.
  66. Write downCan you write down your phone number for me?
  67. Break downThe car broke down on the way to the beach.
  68. Break up – They decided to break up after five years together.
  69. Bring in – They brought in a new manager for the team.
  70. Call back – I’ll call you back as soon as I finish the meeting.
  71. Call up – She called up her friend to chat.
  72. Check out – You should check out that new restaurant.
  73. Chime in – She chimed in during the discussion.
  74. Come back – He promised to come back soon.
  75. Come over – Why don’t you come over to my house for coffee?
  76. Cut out – Cut out the pieces of paper carefully.
  77. Do over – I had to do the homework over because I made a mistake.
  78. Drop by – You can drop by my office anytime.
  79. End up – We ended up staying at home because of the rain.
  80. Find out – I just found out that we have a meeting tomorrow.
  81. Get ahead – She worked hard to get ahead in her career.
  82. Give in – He didn’t want to give in, but he had no choice.
  83. Go ahead – You can go ahead and start without me.
  84. Go back – I need to go back to the office for a meeting.
  85. Go out – We usually go out for dinner on Fridays.
  86. Grow out of – She grew out of her old clothes.
  87. Hang up – Don’t hang up the phone yet, I need to tell you something.
  88. Hold off – Let’s hold off on making the decision until next week.
  89. Keep away – Keep away from the edge of the cliff.
  90. Keep up with – I find it hard to keep up with all the work.
  91. Let inCan you let me in? I forgot my keys.
  92. Let off – The fire alarm went off and let off a loud noise.
  93. Look after – He looks after his younger sister when their parents are away.
  94. Look back – Don’t look back, just keep moving forward.
  95. Make out – I can’t make out what he’s saying.
  96. Make up for – I’ll make up for being late by finishing early.
  97. Move ahead – Let’s move ahead with the plan.
  98. Pass by – I saw him pass by my house earlier.
  99. Pull over – The police asked me to pull over to the side of the road.
  100. Put on – Don’t forget to put on your jacket, it’s cold outside.
  101. Run away – The dog ran away when I opened the door.
  102. Run out – I ran out of time before finishing the test.
  103. Settle down – They decided to settle down in a small town.
  104. Show up – He didn’t show up for his appointment.
  105. Sit back – Sit back and relax during the movie.
  106. Sort out – Let’s sort out the details of the trip.
  107. Stick around – Stick around after the meeting for a quick chat.
  108. Take in – She took in the beautiful scenery while walking.
  109. Take up – He took up gardening as a hobby.
  110. Take off – The plane will take off soon, so buckle your seatbelt.
  111. Take over – He took over the project after his manager left.
  112. Talk back – Don’t talk back to your teacher.
  113. Talk through – We’ll talk through the problems in the meeting.
  114. Turn around – Please turn around so I can take your picture.
  115. Turn in – It’s getting late; I’m going to turn in for the night.
  116. Turn up – She turned up late to the meeting.
  117. Wake up – I wake up at 7 am every day.
  118. Warm up – Let’s warm up before the race.
  119. Work out – I work out at the gym every day.
  120. Write up – Please write up the report and send it to me.
  121. Break into – Someone broke into the house last night.
  122. Bring down – The heavy rain brought down the tree.
  123. Catch up – Let’s catch up over coffee tomorrow.
  124. Clean out – It’s time to clean out the garage.
  125. Come along – We’re going to the park, do you want to come along?
  126. Cut off – The phone call was cut off unexpectedly.
  127. Dress up – She dressed up for the party.
  128. Drop out – He dropped out of school to start his own business.
  129. Get around – He gets around the city by bike.
  130. Get by – I don’t have much money, but I can get by.
  131. Give out – The teacher gave out the test papers.
  132. Go after – He’s going after a job in marketing.
  133. Hang on to – Hang on to your belongings while traveling.
  134. Hold up – The traffic is holding up the bus.
  135. Keep in mind – Keep in mind that the weather can change quickly.
  136. Let down – I hope I don’t let you down.
  137. Look into – The manager will look into your complaint.
  138. Make out – I can’t make out the handwriting.
  139. Pass out – She passed out after the long run.
  140. Pick up – I need to pick up my dry cleaning.
  141. Put aside – She put aside some money for her vacation.
  142. Put down – Please put down your phone during the meeting.
  143. Run across – I ran across an interesting article.
  144. Run into – I ran into my old teacher at the store.
  145. Set off – They set off for the trip early in the morning.
  146. Show off – He loves to show off his new car.
  147. Take down – Write down the instructions before you forget.
  148. Take in – Take in the view from the top of the hill.
  149. Take over – She will take over the role of manager next month.
  150. Turn off – Please turn off the lights when you leave the room.

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