Essential Phrasal Verbs You Must Know to Speak English Naturally
100 Daily English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
daily English phrasal verbs, common phrasal verbs with examples, everyday English expressions**
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π΅ 1β20: Basic Daily Phrasal Verbs
Wake up β I wake up at 7:00 every day.
Get up β She gets up early to exercise.
Sit down β Please sit down and relax.
Stand up β He stood up to answer the question.
Turn on β Turn on the TV, please.
Turn off β Donβt forget to turn off the lights.
Put on β She put on her jacket and left.
Take off β He took off his shoes at the door.
Hurry up β Hurry up, weβre late!
Calm down β Please calm down and listen.
Come in β Come in and have a seat.
Go out β We go out every Friday night.
Find out β I found out the truth yesterday.
Throw away β Donβt throw away your books.
Pick up β Can you pick up the phone?
Put down β Put down your bag.
Look for β Iβm looking for my keys.
Look after β She looks after her little brother.
Check in β We checked in at 3 PM.
Check out β They checked out of the hotel early.
π΅ 21β40: Work & Study Phrasal Verbs
Set up β They set up the meeting for Monday.
Log in β You need to log in to access your account.
Log out β Donβt forget to log out after using the computer.
Fill out β Please fill out this form.
Hand in β She handed in her homework on time.
Look up β You can look up the word in the dictionary.
Write down β Write down the important points.
Figure out β I canβt figure out this problem.
Go over β Letβs go over the lesson again.
Take notes β Students must take notes in class.
Point out β He pointed out the mistake.
Carry on β Carry on with your work.
Call off β They called off the meeting.
Put off β Donβt put off your work.
Look into β The manager will look into the issue.
Come up with β She came up with a great idea.
Bring up β Donβt bring up old problems.
Back up β Back up your files regularly.
Go ahead β Go ahead and start.
Work out β I hope everything works out well.
π΅ 41β60: Home & Daily Routine Phrasal Verbs
Clean up β Clean up your room, please.
Wash up β I need to wash up after cooking.
Hang up β She hung up the phone.
Put away β Put away the dishes.
Run out of β We ran out of milk.
Stock up on β We need to stock up on food.
Heat up β Heat up the soup.
Eat out β We usually eat out on weekends.
Throw up β The baby threw up last night.
Lie down β Iβm going to lie down for a minute.
Drop by β You can drop by any time.
Come over β She came over to visit me.
Move in β They moved in last week.
Move out β He moved out of the apartment.
Fix up β They fixed up the old house.
Break down β My car broke down yesterday.
Warm up β Warm up before exercising.
Cool down β You should cool down after jogging.
Grow up β I grew up in a small town.
Fall asleep β He fell asleep quickly.
π΅ 61β80: Travel & Social Life Phrasal Verbs
Set off β We set off early in the morning.
Pick up β I will pick you up at 8.
Drop off β He dropped me off at school.
Check out β Check out this new restaurant!
Come back β When will you come back?
Get back β I got back home at 10.
Look around β Letβs look around the city.
Stop by β We stopped by my friendβs house.
Run into β I ran into an old friend today.
Catch up β Letβs catch up soon!
Break up β They broke up last month.
Make up β They made up after the argument.
Hang out β We hang out every weekend.
Show up β She showed up late.
Dress up β You need to dress up for the party.
Calm down β Calm down, everything is okay.
Cheer up β Cheer up! Life is good.
Count on β You can count on me.
Ask out β He asked her out yesterday.
Turn up β He turned up unexpectedly.
π΅ 81β100: Life, Emotions & Communication Phrasal Verbs
Give up β Donβt give up on your dreams.
Break in β Someone broke in last night.
Bring back β This song brings back memories.
Carry out β They carried out the plan.
Cut down on β I need to cut down on sugar.
Deal with β I canβt deal with this problem.
End up β We ended up canceling the trip.
Fall for β He fell for the joke.
Get along β They get along very well.
Hold on β Hold on a second!
Keep on β Keep on studying English!
Look out β Look out! The car is coming.
Pass away β His grandfather passed away.
Run away β The thief ran away.
Speak up β Please speak up, I canβt hear you.
Take over β She will take over the project.
Turn down β He turned down the offer.
Work on β Iβm working on my English.
Put up with β I canβt put up with this noise.
Wrap up β Letβs wrap up the meeting.
