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