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English Phrasal Verbs 6 February 19, 2014

Here are more examples of phrasal verbs that we often use in PC TECH classes.  Look through our previous blogs to read more:

“Should we eat out tonight, or do you want to eat in?”  [Eat at a restaurant or eat at home]

“We could decide where to go last evening, but we ended up walking around Times Square.”  [Made a final decision]

“My shoes were of such poor quality that they fell apart after a month.”  [Broke]

“We had a bad storm during the night and the big tree in front of our house fell down.”  [Collapsed]

“I can’t find my credit card.  I must have fallen out of my purse.”  [Came out from the inside of something]

“It’s very difficult for me to figure out that math problem.” [Solve; understand]

“Please fill me in when you get more information.”  [Provide information]

Writing

“You will need to fill out this form before you take the test.”  [Write information in the blank spaces]

“Here is my water bottle; please fill it up.”  [Add (e.g. liquid) to the top]

“Where do they live?  Can you find out?”  [Get the information]

“I couldn’t get across to him that he needs a passport to visit Canada.”  [Make someone understand]

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