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PHRASAL VERBS AND PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

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  • to achieve something that you have been aiming for (a plan, work,...), it has the results that you wanted
    succeed in
  • having the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something
    be capable of
  • having a natural ability or skill
    be talented at
  • to start to do something again after a pause
    continue with
  • to like someone or something to much
    crazy about
  • to make the engine start running, to change to different television station, turn something so the other side is towards you
    turn over
  • to deal successfully with a difficult situation
    cope with
  • to remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it
    rub out
  • draw a line through something written
    cross out
  • a thought or belief about something or someone
    an opinion about/of
  • to act in a way that is dishonest, or to make someone believe something that is not true in order to get something for yourself
    cheat at/in
  • to have a wish for something, or to want to do something, at a particular moment
    feel like
  • write information on a piece of paper
    write down
  • feeling tired or unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
    be bored with
  • to cause someone to feel incertain or unclear, or to make something difficult to understand
    confuse something with
  • you are well capable of doing something
    be good at
  • to use or occupy (space/time/,...) or start doing a hobby or sport,...
    take up
  • liking, interested in, or wanting (to do) something very much
    keen on
  • to continue
    carry on
  • take part in
    join in
  • to appear, to be found, to increase the volume of ...
    turn up
  • to eat at a restaurant
    eat out
  • tell someone important information
    point out
  • to tear something into small pieces
    rip up
  • wanting to give your attention to something or learn more about it
    interested in
  • to refuse or lower the volume of ...
    turn down
  • say something out loud which you are reading
    read out
  • make a player leave a game
    send off
  • stop doing something you do regularly
    give up
  • try to find information in a book, to improve, to pay a visit to someone
    look up
  • liked, enjoyed, or admired by many people or by most people in a particular group
    be popular with
  • someone who strongly likes, supports, or is interested in someone or something
    a fan of