20 + Phrasal Verbs with meanings || Do you know these phrasal verbs || #phrasalverbs

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In this video you will learn about some common phrasal verbs with meaning and Examples.


Here are 20 common phrasal verbs along with their meanings and examples:

1. *Break down*
  - *Meaning*: To stop working (machinery) or to lose control of one's emotions.
  - *Example*:
    - The car broke down on the way to work.
    - She broke down in tears when she heard the news.

2. *Call off*
  - *Meaning*: To cancel or abort something that was planned.
  - *Example*: They called off the meeting due to bad weather.

3. *Bring up*
  - *Meaning*: To mention or introduce a topic into a conversation.
  - *Example*: He brought up the idea of a team outing.

4. *Come across*
  - *Meaning*: To find or encounter by chance.
  - *Example*: I came across an interesting article while browsing the internet.

5. *Get along*
  - *Meaning*: To have a harmonious relationship with someone.
  - *Example*: They get along very well despite their differences.

6. *Give up*
  - *Meaning*: To quit or surrender.
  - *Example*: He didn't want to give up, even when things got tough.

7. *Look after*
  - *Meaning*: To take care of or attend to someone or something.
  - *Example*: She looks after her younger siblings.

8. *Put off*
  - *Meaning*: To postpone or delay.
  - *Example*: They put off the meeting until next week.

9. *Take off*
  - *Meaning*: To remove or to leave the ground (for aircraft).
  - *Example*: He took off his jacket before entering the house.

10. *Turn on*
   - *Meaning*: To start or activate something.
   - *Example*: She turned on the lights as it was getting dark.

11. *Hold on*
   - *Meaning*: To wait or remain in a position.
   - *Example*: Hold on a moment, I'll be right back.

12. *Go on*
   - *Meaning*: To continue or proceed.
   - *Example*: He went on to explain the next steps.

13. *Set up*
   - *Meaning*: To arrange or establish something.
   - *Example*: They set up a new office in the city.

14. *Break up*
   - *Meaning*: To end a relationship or to disperse a group.
   - *Example*: They decided to break up after years of dating.

15. *Bring in*
   - *Meaning*: To introduce or include something.
   - *Example*: They decided to bring in a new policy.

16. *Give in*
   - *Meaning*: To surrender or yield.
   - *Example*: After a long argument, she finally gave in.

17. *Look for*
   - *Meaning*: To search or seek something.
   - *Example*: I'm looking for my keys. Have you seen them?

18. *Put on*
   - *Meaning*: To wear or display clothing/accessories.
   - *Example*: She put on her favorite dress for the party.

19. *Take on*
   - *Meaning*: To accept a challenge or responsibility.
   - *Example*: He decided to take on the new project.

20. *Turn off*
   - *Meaning*: To switch off or shut down.
   - *Example*: Please remember to turn off the lights before leaving.

Remember, phrasal verbs can sometimes have multiple meanings depending on the context.



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