Курсовая работа: Phrasal verbs

"Arriving/Entering"

come in "Come in!" called the director when he heard the knock at his door.

drop in Let's drop in on Jim and Mary

pop in One of the guests popped in to say goodbye

get in Please get the children in, their dinner's ready.

check in Has Mr. Light checked in at the hotel yet?

"Beginning"

bring in We may have to bring extra workers in to help us with this big job.

phase in The teacher phase in the children to the new game.

set in Rain set in.

"Being involved"

call in The director has just called in to say that he'll be late.

fill in I'm just filling in here temporarily.

put in I put in two hours on my English studies every day.

join in He joins in our conversation

go in for How long has Jim gone in for collection stamps?

"Collapsing/Surrendering"

cave in The last firm he worked for caved in

do in You'd better go ahead; I'm done in and must rest

here.

give in The two boys fought until one gave in.

chuck in Jim has chucked in his studies.

"Understanding"

sink in You could see how his cheeks had sunk in.

take in I was taken in by his appearance.

Phrasal Verbs with "Up"


"Increasing/Improving"

go up The barometer is going up at a tremendous rate

grow up When Jack grows up he wants to be a fireman

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