Phrasal verbs1
Study the following information and do the exercise below.
Phrasal Verbs are usually formed by a verb + a preposition or a verb + an adverb.
A phrasal verb has a different meaning than when the verb is used alone.
Study the Phrasal Verbs below.
| VERBS | MEANING |
| do something over |
do again (Am. E.) |
| do away with something | discard |
| do something up | fasten, close |
| dress up | wear nice clothing |
| drop back | move back in a position/group |
| drop in/by/over | come without an appointment |
| drop someone/something off | take someone/something somewhere and leave them/it there |
| drop out | quit a class, school, etc. |
| eat out | eat at a restaurant |
| end up | eventually reach/do/decide |
| fall apart | break into pieces |
| fall down | fall to the ground |
| fall out |
separate from an interior (of hair, teeth) become loose and unattached |
| figure something out | understand, find the answer |
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fill something in fill something out |
to write information in blanks (Br.E.) to write information in blanks (Am.E.) |
| fill something up | fill to the top |
| find (something) out | discover |
Choose the best option to complete the phrases.
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