Common English Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings

Phrasal verbs are a type of verb that consists of a verb and one or more particles, such as "look up" or "turn off." In English, phrasal verbs are used frequently in conversation and writing. In this blog post, we'll share some common English phrasal verbs and their meanings.

1. "Look up" - This means to search for information in a reference book or online.

2. "Turn off" - This means to stop a machine or device from working.

3. "Put up with" - This means to tolerate or endure a difficult situation or person.

4. "Get along with" - This means to have a good relationship with someone.

5. "Take off" - This means to leave or depart, especially by airplane.

Learning and using phrasal verbs can help you sound more natural and fluent in English. Look for opportunities to practice using phrasal verbs in conversation and writing.

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