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give 16 phrasal verbs with meaning ​

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Answered by prithika11SP
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16 Phrasal verbs with meaning:

1. Cheer up

Cheer up means become happier. As an example: She cheered up when she saw a puppy.

Cheer somebody up means making somebody happier.

As an example: I brought you this cake to cheer you up.

2. Eat out

Eat out means going to a restaurant to eat. As an example: We are going to eat out tonight.

3. Find out

Find out means discovering an information. As an example: How did you find out where I live?

4. Get up

Get up means getting out of bed. As an example: I must get up early tomorrow to go to work.

It can also mean standing up. As an example: He got up from the couch after hearing the doorbell.

5. Give up

Give up means to stop trying. As an example: Fixing my computer was too hard so I gave up.

Give something up means quitting a habit. As an example: I think I should give up smoking.

6. Grow up

Grow up means becoming an adult.

As an example: When he grows up he wants to become a policeman.

7. Hang out

Hang out means spending time with someone, usually doing something relaxing.

As an example: Do you want to hang out and go to the movies tomorrow?

8. Hang up

Hang up means ending a phone call.

As an example: My mom told me to call her back before she hung up.

9. Hold on

Hold on means waiting a short amount of time.

As an example: Could you hold on a minute? I have to use the bathroom.

10. Look forward to

Look forward to something means being excited for the future.

As an example: I'm really looking forward to the concert next week.

11. Look out

Look out means being careful or alert. As an example: Look out! That bike is coming really fast.

12. Put on

Put something on means putting clothes or accessories on.

As an example: For the wedding this summer, I would like to put on my blue dress.

13. Take out

Take something out means removing something from a place.

As an example: My brother promised to take the trash out.

Take somebody out means paying for taking somebody to go somewhere with you.

As an example: My boyfriend took me out for dinner last night.

14. Turn on/off

Turn something on means switching something on.

As an example: Can you turn on the TV, please?

Turn something off means switching something off. As an example: I asked him to turn off the lights from the kitchen.

15. Wake up

Wake up means to stop sleeping. As an example: Every morning I must wake up at eight.

16. Work out

Work out means exercising. As an example: She works out at the gym every week.

It can also mean being successful at something. As an example: The plan worked out fine in the end

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • cheer up
  • ear out
  • find out
  • get up

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