Break down – Stop functioning (vehicle, machine). - The car broke down on the way to work., Bring up – Mention a topic or raise a child. - She brought up an interesting point during the meeting., Call off – Cancel. - They called off the wedding., Carry on – Continue. - He carried on with his studies despite the difficulties., Check in – Register at a hotel or airport. - We checked in at the hotel late at night., Check out – Leave a hotel or investigate something. - They checked out of the hotel this morning., Come across – Find unexpectedly. - I came across an old photo album yesterday., Cut down – Reduce. - You should cut down on sugar., Drop off – Leave someone or something at a specific place. - I’ll drop you off at the train station., Eat out – Dine at a restaurant. - We’re eating out tonight., Figure out – Solve or understand. - Can you figure out how to fix this?, Find out – Discover. - I found out where she lives., Get along – Have a good relationship. - Do you get along with your coworkers?, Get by – Manage or survive. - It’s hard to get by on such a small salary., Give up – Stop trying. - Don’t give up on your dreams., Go ahead – Proceed. - You can go ahead with your plan., Go on – Continue. - Please, go on with your story, Grow up – Become an adult. - I grew up in a small town., Hang out – Spend time socially. - Let’s hang out this weekend., Hold on – Wait or grip tightly. - Hold on a second, I’ll be right back., Keep on – Continue doing something. - She kept on talking even though nobody was listening., Look after – Take care of. - Can you look after my cat while I’m away?, Look for – Try to find. - I’m looking for my keys., Look forward to – Anticipate with pleasure. - I look forward to meeting you., Look out – Be careful. - Look out for cars when crossing the street., Make up – Reconcile or invent a story. - They made up after the argument., Pick up – Collect or lift. - Can you pick me up from the airport?, Point out – Highlight something. - He pointed out the errors in the report., Put off – Postpone. - They put off the meeting until next week., Put on – Wear. - She put on her coat and left., Run out – Exhaust supply. - We’ve run out of milk., Set up – Arrange or establish. - They set up a new business., Show up – Arrive. - He didn’t show up for the meeting., Shut down – Stop operating. - The factory shut down last year., Sit down – Take a seat. - Please sit down and relax., Stand up – Rise to your feet. - Everyone stood up when the teacher entered., Take after – Resemble a family member. - She takes after her mother., Take off – Remove or depart. - The plane took off at 10 a.m., Take over – Assume control. - He took over the company last year., Throw away – Discard. - Don’t throw away that paper., Turn down – Reject or lower volume. - She turned down the job offer., Turn off – Stop a machine or light. - Turn off the TV when you’re done., Turn on – Start a machine or light. - Can you turn on the fan?, Turn up – Increase volume or appear. - She turned up at the party unexpectedly., Wake up – Stop sleeping. - I wake up at 6 a.m. every day., Work out – Exercise or find a solution. - He works out at the gym every morning., Write down – Record in writing. - Write down your ideas before you forget., Pass out – Faint. - He passed out from exhaustion., Break up – End a relationship. - They broke up last month., Get up – Rise from bed or a seated position. - What time do you get up?,
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Phrasal Verbs - B1/2
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Fundamental II
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Inglês
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