100 Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English PDF
100 phrasal verbs to learn for life Many people think that phrasal verbs are the hardest part of learning English. But they are what makes you sound like a native speaker. You need to know these verbs if you want to do well on the IELTS or TOEFL or just want to get better at talking to people every day. What are phrasal verbs? A phrasal verb is made up of a regular verb and a particle, which can be an adverb or a preposition. They are hard because the meaning of the combined phrase is often very different from the meaning of the original verb. " Look " means to see, but " look after " means to take care of someone. Why should you learn phrasal verbs? Natural Fluency: Phrasal verbs are used in almost every sentence by native speakers. Professional Edge: Using "carry out" instead of "do" or "account for" instead of "explain" makes your business English sound more advanced. Passing the Exam: High-level English tests your ability to underst…