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Phrasal Verbs with UP

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  • When you run o walk faster to catch up with somebody.
    speed up / run up
  • Start a new business.
    open up
  • To separate something into smaller parts or groups.
    divide up
  • Make a place tidy and clean again by putting things in the place where they usually belong.
    clear up
  • Hang clothes on a hook.
    hang up
  • When you finish completely what you have in your glass or cup.
    drink up
  • When an event is approaching.
    come up
  • When you bring to the surface something that was buried.
    dig up
  • Make a place more interesting and exciting.
    liven up
  • Mixed together in an untidy way.
    jumbled up
  • When you finish completely what you have in your plate.
    eat up
  • When you raise your voice so that everybody can hear you.
    speak up
  • When you finisn a relationship with somedody.
    split up
  • Remove rubbish or dirt from the floor using a broom.
    sweep up
  • Arrive at a place where people were expecting you.
    show up
  • To arrange an event or activity.
    set up
  • When your washbasin is completely blocked.
    clogged up
  • Put things in the correct place.
    tidy up
  • When you finish something completely.
    use up
  • To cut something into small pieces.
    chop up
  • When an injury gets completely better.
    heal up
  • Arrive at a place.
    turn up