particle
IN
OUT
meaning
entering or arriving at a place
leaving a place
example
• check
in
• w alkout
• move
in
• checkout
• come
in
• get out
particle
IN
OUT
meaning
being involved and active
excluding, preventing or removing
example
• join
in
• pull out
• step
in
• talk out of
• engage
in
• keep out
particle
IN
OUT
meaning
remaining somewhere, especially at home
locations outside and
away from home
example
• eat
in
• eat out
• stay
in
• go out
• stop
in
• hang out
particle
IN T O
meaning
involvement in an activity
persuading and forcing someone
example
• look
into
• force
into
• get
into
• talk
into
• enter
into
particle
ON
OFF
meaning
movement into something or
movement out of or away from
somewhere
something or somewhere
example
• get
on
• get
off
• call
on
• go
off
• come
on
• set
off
particle
ON
OFF
meaning
adding or attaching something
removing or disposing of something you
no longer need or want
example
• put
on
• take
off
• try
on
• pull
off
• have
on
• pay
off
particle
ON
OFF
meaning
continuing to do something
stopping or cancelling something
example
• carry
on
• call
off
• hold
on
• switch
off
• keep
on
• turn
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particle
O V E R
meaning
moving across a surface
changing
or transferring something
example
• come
over
• hand
over
• go
over
• take
over
• pull
over
• win
over
particle
T H R O U G H
meaning
passing from one side of something to
completing something
another
example
• come
through
• get
through
• go
through
• run
through
particle
UP
DOWN
meaning
movement from a lower position or place
movement from a higher position or
to a higher one
place to a lower one
example
• get
up
• fall
down
• move
up
• lay
down
• stand
up
• sit
down
particle
UP
DOWN
meaning
an increase in size, amount, or intensity
a decrease in size, amount, or intensity
example
• grow
up
• go
down
• build
up
• calm
down
• speed
up
• slow
down
particle
UP
DOWN
meaning
something is starting or being prepared
something is collapsing, being cut, or
destroyed
example
• get
up
• knockdown
•
startup
• breakdown
• set
up
• smash
down
particle
WITH
meaning
connections, associations, or
relationships
supporting something
example
• deal with
• agree with
• finish with
• stick with
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Appendix 3
Common nouns used with phrasal verbs
There are certain nouns which are commonly used together with certain phrasal verbs. It can be helpful to
make a note of these as you come across them. You will find lots of examples of these in this book, in the
examples given after each phrasal verb meaning. Some common noun and phrasal verb collocations are
given below. Note that it is often necessary to add an article (
a/an or
the) between the phrasal verb and
the noun, for example:
bring about an improvement) call off the strike: carry out an investigation.
phrasal verb
noun collocations
examples
bring about
• change
•
improvement
• peace
• reform
New medication brought about a great
improvement in her condition.
Havina children brinqs about huae chanaes
for any couple.
call off
• search
• strike
• protest
• visit
Union leaders have agreed to call off the
strike.
He has called off his visit to Texas.
carry out
• examination
• experiment
• investigation
• search
Experts are carrvina out an investiaation
into the accident.
Officers carried out a search of all the cells.
come under
• attack
• criticism
• pressure
• strain
Her policies have come under a lot of
criticism.
He came under a lot of pressure to resian.
come up with
•
answer
• suggestion
• excuse
• theory
Every week he comes up with a new excuse
for being late.
She came up with a aood theorv about whv
these children are hard to teach.
deal with
• issue
• problem
• incident
• complaint
Mv iob is to deal with complaints from
customers.
Police were called to deal with the incident.
enter into
• agreement
• alliance
• arrangement
• partnership
Thev entered into a Iona-term aareement to
rent the property.
His partv entered into an alliance with the
socialists.
face up to
• truth
• fact
•
reality
• responsibility
He decided to return home and face up to
his responsibilities.
1 had to face up to the fact that 1 might
never see him again.
find out
• truth
• answer
• information
• cause
\Ne eventually found out the truth about
what happened.
Where can 1 find out the information 1 need?
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