Word list for pet

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Phrasal verbs:

Base on

  • The film is based on true story.

Be over

  • Their journey is over, so is mine.

Break down

  • The car has broken down.

Break in

  • Someone broke in and stole the computer.

Break up

  • When does school break up?
  • The pop group has broken up.

Bring up

  • She was brought up in London.

Call for

  • I will call for you at 7.

Call in

  • She called in to see a friend.

Carry on

  • He carried on walking despite the rain.

Carry out

  • She carried out the plan according to the instructions.

Check in

  • They checked in to a hotel.

Check out

  • He checked out of the hotel.

Come on

  • Come on or we will miss the bus.

Cross out

  • Cross it out and write it again.

Cut up

  • She cut up the cake into small pieces.

Deal with

  • I’ve had some problems to deal with.

Depend on/upon

  • It depends on what you want to do.

End up

  • He plans to end up working in Australia.

Fill in

  • You need to fill in a form.

Fill up

  • He filled up the car with petrol.

Find out

  • I must find out when he is arriving.

Get along

  • How do you get along with Harry?

Get back

  • When did you get back from New York?

Get down

  • Get down at once!

Get in

  • Can you get in through the window?

Get off

  • We get off at the next bus stop.

Get on

  • She got on with her work.

Get on (with)

  • I’m getting on well with French.
  • Do you get on well with Sam?

Get rid of

  • Have you got rid of those old documents?

Get up

  • What time do you get up in the morning?

Give back

  • Give me back this book on Tuesday, please.

Give in

  • Do you give in? Shall I tell you now?
  • Have you given in your homework yet?

Give out

  • Will you give out these papers for me, please?

Give up

  • Has David given up playing tennis?

Give way

  • You must give way to traffic at a roundabout.

Go for

  • He went for the job.
  • The dog went for the man.

Go off

  • They went off to Australia.
  • Suddenly the lights went off.

Go on

  • The meeting went on until six o’clock.
  • What’s going on?

Go out

  • Are you going out this evening?
  • The fire has gone out.

Go with/together

  • Your tie doesn’t go with your shirt.

Grow up

  • Children grow up fast.

Hang out

  • to hang out with friends

Hang up

  • She hung up at the end of the phone call.

Hold up

  • He was held up in the heavy traffic for over two hours.

Keep in

  • She kept the children in as it was so cold.

Keep on

  • He kept on talking.

Keep up

  • Keep up the good work!

Knock down

  • He was knocked down by the car as he stepped into the road.

Lie down

  • He lay down on the bed and tried to relax.
  • The doctor asked him to lie down on his stomach.

Look after

  • Who is looking after your baby now?

Look at

  • “Have you decided what to do?” “No, I’m still looking at the various possibilities.”

Look for

  • “I’m looking for Jim. Have you seen him?”
  • He was looking for work as a builder.

Look forward to

  • I’m looking forward to the party.

Look out

  • Look out!

Look up

  • Look up the meaning of the word in the dictionary.

Put away

  • He put the book away.

Put down

  • She put her name down.

Put off

  • The meeting was put off until the following week.

Put on

  • He put on a suit.
  • Can you put on the light?
  • He didn’t want to put on weight.

Put out

  • The fire was quickly put out.

Put through

  • Can you put me through to the manager?

Put up

  • The company had to put up its prices.

Ring back

  • “I’ m a bit busy- can I ring you back in a few minutes?”

Ring up

  • to telephone somebody

Run out

  • He ran out of time and didn’t finish.

Set off

  • She set off early for work.

Set out

  • They set out on the long journey.

Set up

  • Her mother helped her to set up in business.

Split up

  • She has just split up with her boyfriend.

Stay behind

  • She stayed behind after the lesson to speak to the teacher.

Throw away

  • He threw away the old TV.

Tidy up

  • Please tidy up when you’ve finished.

Try on

  • to try on shoes

Turn down

  • Could you turn down the music?

Turn into

  • The water had turned into ice.

Turn off

  • She turned off the engine.

Turn on

  • Can you turn on the TV?

Turn up

  • Turn up the radio I can hardly hear it.

Wake up

  • Another cup of coffee will wake me up.

Wash up

  • I can help to cook and wash up.
  • The breakfast things haven’t been washed up yet.

Work out

  • I work out at the gym every day.

Wrap up

  • wrap up a parcel

Write down

  • Write down an address

Prepositional phrases:

According to

  • According to Sarah they’re not getting on very well at the moment.
  • According to Ella, it was the first time they had met.

At all

  • I’m afraid I have nothing at all to say.
  • We have no food at all.

At first

  • At first, I thought he was joking but then I realized he meant it.

At last

  • I’ve finished my essay at last!

At least

  • You’ll have to wait at least an hour.
  • It will cost at least 100 pounds.

At once

  • You have to call him at once.
  • Everything happened at once – she graduated, got a job, and got married, all in June!

At present

  • “Are you busy?” “Not at present.”

At the same time

  • No one likes conflict, but at the same time we have to deal with this problem.

Because of

  • The flight was delayed because of bad weather.

By accident

  • I deleted the file by accident.
  • I found her letter by accident as I was looking through my files.

By hand

  • All our rugs are made by hand in Pakistan.

By mistake

  • I’ve paid this bill twice by mistake.

By name

  • We knew only one of them by name.

Due to

  • He almost died due to lack of oxygen.

Be fond of something/someone

  • She was very fond of horses.

In advance

  • If you are going to come, please let me know in advance.

In fact

  • She is a friend of mine, a very close friend in fact.

In front of

  • I would never say that in front of my mother.

In ink

  • You must write your name in ink.

In love

  • I’m in love for the first time and it’s wonderful.

In pencil

  • Four years of art school, I can still only draw in pencil.

In order

  • All your papers seem to be in order.

In order to

  • He came home early in order to see the kids before they went to bed.

In the end

  • In the end, we decided not to buy it.

In time

  • We got to the airport just in time.

In two

  • He broke the bar of chocolate in two and gave me half.

On board

  • Have the passengers got on board yet?

On business

  • John was away on business.

On fire

  • He couldn’t breathe. His chest was on fire.

On foot

  • We came on foot (=we walked)

On holiday

  • I’m afraid Mr Walsh is away on holiday this week.

On purpose

  • He did it on purpose, knowing it would annoy her.

On request

  • Catalogues are available on request.

On sale

  • This model goes on sale this month.

On time

  • The train was on time.

Out of date

  • out-of-date technology

Out of order

  • The phone is out of order.

Out of work

  • unemployed

Up to

  • Up to six people
  • Up to date

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Bloomsbury publishing, 2003. — p. 119
This workbook is designed to help you to use your English dictionary more efficiently, both in the classroom and at home. It will also help you to develop and practise the vocabulary you need to pass any lower-interediate level examination such as the Cambridge revised PET.

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