Phrasal Verbs B2 level Flashcards
To have no more of something
Run out of
e.g.: I ran out of hot water in the middle of my shower.
Be interested in something
Be into
e.g.: I have been into sports my whole life.
To repeat something
Go on about
e.g.: To learn phrasal verbs, you have to go on (and on) about them.
To investigate something
Look into
(something)
e.g.: We have to look into phrasal verbs. They’re hard!
To invent something
Come up with
e.g.: The other day I came up with an idea to keep my room organised
To disappoint somebody
Let down
(somebody)
e.g.: The movie has let me down.
Try something new
Try out
(something)
e.g.: We’ve tried out a new method in class.
Understand
Figure out
e.g.: I can’t figure out why he reacted that way.
To be successful
The moment a plane goes into the air.
Take off
e.g.: My best friend’s start-up took off last year and now she’s a billionaire.
To admire a person
Look up to
(somebody)
e.g.: I look up to my English teacher.