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Hello everyone,
In the list below, you will find the main phrasal verbs and a possible equivalent (a possible substitution by a one-word verb).
In the list below, you will find the main phrasal verbs and a possible equivalent (a possible substitution by a one-word verb).


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{| class="wikitable"
|Phrasal verbs
!Phrasal verbs
|One-word Equivalent
!One-word Equivalent
|-
|-
|Add up
|Add up
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|-
|-
|Buy out
|Buy out
|purchase (someone’s assets)
|purchase (someone’s assets)
|-
|-
|Buy up
|Buy up
|purchase (all of something)
|purchase (all of something)
|-
|-
|Call for
|Call for
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|-
|-
|Hold out on
|Hold out on
|hide (something)
|hide (something)
|-
|-
|Hold up
|Hold up
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|-
|-
|Look out for
|Look out for
|safeguard against
|safeguard against
|-
|-
|Make out
|Make out
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|exhaust
|exhaust
|}
|}
==Videos==
===20 PHRASAL VERBS AND THEIR SYNONYMS! | ENGLISH ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj0TytYTRIE</youtube>
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/How-to-use-ON,-AT-and-IN|How to use ON, AT and IN]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Difference-between-ROBBER,-BURGLAR,-MUGGER-and-THIEF|Difference between ROBBER, BURGLAR, MUGGER and THIEF]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Slang-Abbreviations|Slang Abbreviations]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Humor|Humor]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Any-and-no|Any and no]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Continents|Countries and Continents]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Almost-and-nearly;-practically|Almost and nearly; practically]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Phrasal-verbs-with-out|Phrasal verbs with out]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/French-words-used-in-English|French words used in English]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Words-ending-with-the-suffix-less|Words ending with the suffix less]]
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 27 March 2023

Hello everyone,

In the list below, you will find the main phrasal verbs and a possible equivalent (a possible substitution by a one-word verb).

Be aware that phrasal verbs (like other verbs) often have more than one definition and more than one context of appropriate use.

Phrasal verbs One-word Equivalent
Add up calculate
Back out of abandon
Bear on influence
Buy out purchase (someone’s assets)
Buy up purchase (all of something)
Call for necessitate
Call off cancel
Call on utilize
Carry on continue
Carry out execute
Catch up with equal
Come up with invent
Count on rely on
Cut down on reduce
Cut out excise
Fall apart disintegrate
Find out discover
Get (it) over with (must be split) complete
Get across communicate
Get along with be friendly with
Get away escape
Give in yield
Give up surrender
Go on continue
Hold on to keep
Hold out wait
Hold out on hide (something)
Hold up delay
Leave out omit
Look into research
Look out for safeguard against
Make out see
Make sure of ensure
Make up fabricate
Pass on transmit
Pass out distribute
Pass up forgo
Pick up resume
Pick up on notice
Point out explain
Put up with tolerate
See to arrange
Set up arrange
Take after resemble
Touch on mention
Turn down reject
Use up exhaust

Videos[edit | edit source]

20 PHRASAL VERBS AND THEIR SYNONYMS! | ENGLISH ...[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]