English Phrasal Verbs

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carry on

continue

The teacher told us to carry on with our work during the break.

The teacher told us to continue with our work during the break.

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take in

absorb

It’s hard to take in all this information at once.

It’s hard to absorb all this information at once.

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nod off

begin to fall asleep

He started to nod off during the movie.

He began to fall asleep during the movie.

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turn in

go to bed

I usually turn in around 10 p.m. every night.

I usually go to bed around 10 p.m. every night.

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get up

get out of bed

I find it hard to get up early in the morning.

I find it hard to get out of bed early in the morning.

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lie in

stay in bed late

On weekends, I like to lie in until 9 a.m. or later.

On weekends, I like to stay in bed late until 9 a.m. or later.

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hand in

submit

Don’t forget to hand in your homework tomorrow.

Don’t forget to submit your homework tomorrow.

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crack on (with)

get something done quickly

Let’s crack on with the project to finish it before lunch.

Let’s get some work done quickly to finish the project before lunch.

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be off

go

I’m off to the gym; see you later!

I’m going to the gym; see you later!

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get on (with)

progress

She’s trying to get on with her studies despite all the distractions.

She’s trying to progress with her studies despite all the distractions.

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