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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal VerbExample SentencesSeperable / Non Separable
Walk By "As I was walking by the park, I noticed a new playground." "She walked by the café but didn’t stop because she was late." Non Separable
Sit down "Please sit down and make yourself comfortable." "He sat down at the desk and began his work." Non Separable
Stand up "When the principal entered the room, everyone stood up." "She stood up to greet her guests at the door." Non Separable
Walk along "We decided to walk along the beach at sunset." "He walked along the path, enjoying the fresh air." Non Separable
Fall down "The toddler accidentally fell down while learning to walk." "The stack of books fell down and scattered everywhere." Non Separable
Climb up "She climbed up the tree to get a better view." "The workers climbed up the scaffolding to reach the top floor." Non Separable
Climb down "After reaching the summit, they climbed down carefully." "He climbed down from the roof after fixing the antenna." Non Separable
Go up "The balloon went up into the sky, carried by the wind." "We need to go up the stairs to reach the next level." Non Separable
Go down "The sun went down, casting a beautiful orange glow over the horizon." "She went down the hill to check on the kids." Non Separable
Put on "She put on her jacket before leaving the house." "He put the hat on and looked in the mirror." Separable
Take off "She took off her shoes before entering the house." "The plane will take off in ten minutes." Separable
Get in "Please get in the car; we need to leave now." "She finally got in after waiting at the door for a while." Non Separable
Get out of "He told the passengers to get out of the vehicle." "She struggled to get out of the small tent." Non Separable
Jump in "The kids jumped in the pool as soon as it was open." "He decided to jump in and help with the project." Non Separable
Jump out "The cat jumped out of the window when it saw the dog." "They jumped out of the car to escape the rain." Non Separable
Get on "She got on the bus at the next stop." "We need to get on with our work if we want to finish on time." Non Separable
Get off "They got off the train at the last station." "He got off the bike and walked the rest of the way." Non Separable
Drive away "The car drove away from the scene of the accident." "They watched as the taxi drove away from the curb." Non Separable
Drive in "The car drove in through the gate and into the driveway." "He drove in to the parking lot to find a spot." Non Separable
Run over "He ran over his notes to prepare for the meeting." "The car ran over a bump and shook slightly." Separable
Back away "He backed away from the aggressive dog." "She slowly backed away from the edge of the cliff." Non Separable
Fall apart "The old book began to fall apart after years of use." "Their plans started to fall apart due to unforeseen issues." Non Separable
Turn around "She turned around to see who was calling her." "He had to turn around and go back home because he forgot his wallet." Non Separable
Turn back "They decided to turn back because the weather was getting worse." "She had to turn back when she realized she forgot her keys." Non Separable
Let go "He had to let go of his old job to pursue new opportunities." "She let go of the balloon, and it floated away." Non Separable
Pick up "She picked up the book from the floor." "He picked up his keys from the table." Separable
Fall over "The cat accidentally fell over while trying to catch a toy." "The stack of papers fell over when the wind blew through the open window." Non Separable
Put down "He put down the box on the floor." "She put the pen down and started typing." Non Separable
Set down "He set down the heavy box gently." "She set the vase down on the shelf." Separable
Pick out "She picked out a beautiful dress for the party." "He picked out a few books from the shelf to read over the weekend." Separable
Walk away "She decided to walk away from the argument." "He walked away from the situation to avoid further conflict." Non Separable
Walk up to "He walked up to the counter to order a coffee." "She walked up to the front of the room to give her presentation." Non Separable
Fall asleep "He fell asleep during the movie." "She tends to fall asleep quickly after a long day." Non Separable
Wake up "I wake up at 6 a.m. every morning." "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock." Non Separable
Get up off "He finally got up off the couch after hours of sitting." "She needed help to get up off the floor after the fall." Separable
Point out "She pointed out the error in the report." "He pointed the mistake out to his colleague." Separable
Plug in "Please plug in the charger to the wall socket." "He plugged the device in and turned it on." Separable
Sit back "He sat back and relaxed after a long day." "She told him to sit back and enjoy the show." Non Separable
Sit up "He sat up straight during the meeting." "She told her child to sit up in bed and do his homework." Non Separable
Get started "Let’s get started on the project now." "He was eager to get started with his new job." Non Separable
Give up "He decided to give up smoking for his health." "She gave up after failing the test multiple times." Non Separable
Put back "Please put the groceries back in the pantry." "She put the pen back in the drawer." Separable
Put away "He put away his clothes after laundry." "She put the dishes away in the cabinet." Separable
Take out "Can you take out the trash before dinner?" "He took the book out of his bag." Separable
Give back "He gave the book back to the library." "She needs to give the money back to her friend." Separable
Fill up "Can you fill up the tank with gas?" "She filled the cup up with water." Separable
Turn on "Please turn on the lights; it’s getting dark." "He turned on the television to watch the news." Separable
Turn off "Make sure to turn off the oven when you’re done." "She turned off the alarm and went back to sleep." Separable
Hang up "She hung up the phone after the conversation." "He hung up the picture on the wall." Separable
Take down "He took down the old posters from the wall." "She took down his contact information." Separable
Turn down "Please turn down the volume; it's too loud." "She turned down the job offer because of the low salary." Separable
Turn up "Can you turn up the music? I can’t hear it." "He turned up the collar of his coat against the wind." Separable
Finish up "She finished up her homework before dinner." "They need to finish up the report by Friday." Separable
Get out Please, get the trash out. I need you to get out, immediately. Separable
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