phrasal verbs

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to write information into the blanks on a form
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fill in
to complete a form (words or sentences)
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fill out
to put petrol in a vehicle
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fill uo
to stop machine or a light
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turn off
to start a machine or light
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turn on
to lower in volume / to refuse
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turn down
to make volume higher / to suddenly appear
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turn up
to disassemble or completely take apart
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tear down
to rip something away from something else
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tear off
to rip something into many pieces
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tear up
to return a phone call
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call back
to cancel somethin
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call off
to ask someone for an answer (usually by someone in a position of authority or in a group situation)
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call on
to make a phone call
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call up
to end a phone cal
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hang up
to place something into an appropriate spot
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put away
to place something in the spot it was originally in
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put back
to stop holding something / to insult someone
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put down
to postpone or delay
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put off
to add clothing
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put on
to place something outside / to be inconvenienced by someone or something
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put out
to remove clothing
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take off
to enter a small method of transportation that is enclosed (such as car)
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get in
to sit in something small that is hollowed out but no enclosed (such as a canoe)
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get in
to exit a big method of transportation (such as a bus)
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get off
to leave something small but not enclosed (such as bicycle)
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get off
to enter a big method of transportation (such as bus)
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get on
to sit on something small but not enclosed (such as bicycle)
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get on
to exit a smaller method of transportation that is enclosed (such as a car)
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get out of
to leave something small that is hollowed out but not enclosed (such as a canoe)
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get out of
to overcome or recover from something
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get over
to have a good relationship with someone
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get along
to return from a trip
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get back
to overcome or reach the end of something
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get through
to give someone a ride
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pick up
to ask someone on a date
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ask out
to meet someone by chance
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run into
to begin again
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start over
to find a solution
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figure out
to give something to someone (usually a teacher)
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hand in
to lie or invent
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make up
to write on a piece of paper
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write down
to put something in the rubbish
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throw away / out
to draw a line through something
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cross out
to quit
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give up
to complete something again
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do over
to give out something (especially papers)
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hand out
to check or search for
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look up
to stop a machine or light
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shut off
to stop sleeping
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wake up
to go to someone's house
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come over
to visit someone unexpectedly
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drop in (on)
to quit a class or program
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drop out (of)
to have no more
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run out (of)

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