Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
(14 cards)
Invite someone to go somewhere because you want to start a relationship with them.
Ask out
Example: He finally had the courage to ask her out for dinner.
Separate (from someone), end a relationship.
Break up (with)
Example: Sarah broke up with her boyfriend last week.
Meet by accident.
Run into
Example: I ran into my old teacher at the supermarket.
Have a friendly relationship (with someone) .
Get along (with)
Example: Suprisingly, I get along very well with my little brother now.
Arrive, appear.
Show up
Example: She showed up late to the meeting again.
Get together to go somewhere else.
Meet up (with)
Example: Let’s meet up with Mark after school to study.
Spend time with someone or in a place.
Hang out
Example: I hang out much more with friends.
Depende on someone to do what you want or expect.
Count on
Example: I can always count on my good friends.
Look after someone or something.
Take care of
Example: He can take care of himself.
Start a new activity or interest.
Take up
Example: I took up Pilates recently.
Discuss a problem or plan.
Talk (something) over
Example: When I decided to break up with my girlfriend, I talked it over with a couple of friends first.
Leave home for a period of time, especially for a vacation.
Go away
Example: When I go away, it’s usually with friends.
Become friends again after an argument.
Make up
Example: I often fight with my brother, but we always make up.
Leave an educational institution before you finish or earn a degree.
Drop out
Example: I had problems in college, and I dropped out for a while.