Phrasal Verbs Table
Phrasal Verbs Table
Part of Speech
Pronunciation
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come in become fashionable
come into inherit sth from sb
come on (1) to make progress, or to achieve sth; to improve, (2) to start working by being switched on
come out (1) become known, (2) be published
come out in sth to have or develop an illness or symptom
come over (1) to seem to be a particular type of person, (2) to come to a place
come over sb to influence someone suddenly to behave in a particular way
come round / around to change one's opinion to another point of view; be persuaded
come through succeed in surviving or dealing with (an illness or ordeal)
come to amount to a total
come to / round / around regain consciousness
come up grow
come up to reach, equal sth
come up with have an idea about a way to solve a problem
cut back reduce (outgoings)
cut down on reduce (consumption)
cut in interrupt sth
cut off (1) isolate, (2) disconnect
cut out omit
deal in trade in sth
deal with tackle a problem; cope with
do away with abolish
do down criticise
do out of deprive of
do up fasten (a coat etc)
do with need / would like
do without manage in spite of lack
draw in shorten (of days)
draw on use part of a reserve
draw out extend
draw up come to a stop (of vehicles)
drive at imply / suggest
drop in visit unexpectedly
drop off decrease
drop out of withdraw from
eat into consume a part of sth
fall back retreat
fall back on turn to sth/sb for help when all else has failed
fall for fall in love with sb
fall in collapse
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