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Phrasal Verbs


Take After


Take After – to ask different people the same thing

  • I am not sure what kind of car I want to buy. I am going to Take After.
  • We are going to Take After, to see if there is a house we can rent.
  • Did you Take After, to find a good English teacher?
  • We should Take After to see if anyone needs any help.
  • My sister always likes to Take After before she buys something expensive.

Carry On

Tie In

Kick Out

Kick In

Turn Away

Ask Around

Blow Someone Away

Blow Up

Break Down

Bear With

Burning Up

Chip In

Catch On

Cut It Out

Call Around

Check Out

Cheer Up

Clean Up

Dress Up

Drop In

Drop Out

Draw Up

Do Something Over

Eat Out

Fall Off

Fall Short

Fall Behind

Fill Out

Find Out

Get Back

Get You

Get Along

Get Up

Go Over

Hang Out

Heard Of

Keep Away

Keep On

Keep Out

Keep Up

Kick Back

Look For

Look After

Look Out

Look In On

Mark Down

Mix Up

Move On

Pass It On

Pay Off

Wake Up

Phrasal Verbs With "Get"

Push Over

Pull Off

Put Off

Put Though

Run Into

Run Out

Stand By

Stuck Up

Talk Shop

Take After

Turn Down

Telephone Phrasal Verbs