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250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs - Top 1 - 25 Phrasal Verbs

Here you are provided with the part 1 of the list of the most common phrasal verbs in English such as "go on", "look for", and "find out".

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Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English Vocabulary
to go on

to continue without stopping

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to come from

to have been born in a specific place

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to look for

to expect or hope for something

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to figure out

to find the answer to a question or problem

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to deal with

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific, especially as a part of your job

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come on

used for encouraging someone to hurry

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to find out

to get information about something after actively trying to do so

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to check out

to leave a hotel after returning your room key and paying the bill

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to get into

to begin participating in, learning about, and developing a strong interest or passion for a particular activity, hobby, or topic

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to go ahead

to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition

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to turn out

to emerge as a particular outcome

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to get in

to arrive at home or at the place where one works

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to come up

to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them

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to pick up

to take and lift something or someone up

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to set up

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

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to grow up

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

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to show up

to arrive at an event or appointment where one is expected

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to end up

to eventually reach or find oneself in a particular place, situation, or condition, often unexpectedly or as a result of circumstances

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to back off

to move away from a person, thing, or situation

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to depend on

to be determined or affected by something else

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to relate to

to be connected to or about a particular subject

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to refer to

to have a connection with a particular person or thing

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to work out

to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger

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to hold on

to tell someone to wait or pause what they are doing momentarily

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to make up

to create a false or fictional story or information

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