Phrasal verbs
Look
after sb
down on sb
to have a low opinion of somebody
to take care of somebody
for sth
in on sb
to visit in order to check if everything is all right
into sth
to investigate sth
out
to be careful
out for sb
to take care of someone
up to sb
to respect sb
to try to find something
Pick
on
to bother, to harass, make fun of someone
out
to choose
off
to remove
up on sth
to become aware of something
up
to speed up or become busy
to lift
to learn through experience
to get somebody by car
Call
Draw
Give
Turn
after
at
away
for
Away
Demand that sth be done
Be required or necessary
Back
Down
Off
Give a newborn baby the same name as someone else
Stop somewhere briefly(ship, train)
To move away from a person or place
Ask someone to leave a place
To reduce an amount of money by using it
To move away from someone
in
Make a phone apcall to a place
Ask someone to come and do a job
To take some of the liquid out of something
off
Cancel
Out
Away
Over
sth away
Against
Give somebody sth that you no longer need
To stop (or make someone to stop) liking or supporting someone or something and to start opposing them
Reveal, often accidentally
back
in
Return sth
Surrender
it up for somebody
Applaud
out
To turn something such as a page in a book so that the other side is towards you
Stop functioning, fail
sth up
Stop doing sth
To change the position of your body when you are lying so that you face the opposite direction
To develop in a particular way, or to have a particular result
to be discovered to be something, have something etc
to refuse to let someone come into a place
To remove something from a container by turning it upside down
To pull something such as a curtain into an open position
On/Upon
To use something that you have gradually gained or saved
Up
To prepare and write something such as a document or plan
Into
To change or develop (or make someone to) into something different
In
To give something to the person who has officially asked for it or who is in charge
To tell the police about someone, or to take them to the police, because they have committed a crime