intransitive phrasal verbs
Our weekend trip fell through because of the bad weather.
Even though they´re very different, they get along really well.
We don´t ussually dress up for dinner, but tonight is special.
I was in the neighborhood, so I dropped by to say hello.
Get along
Fall through
Dress up
Drop by
To have a friendly or harmonious relantionship with someone.
To visit someone briefly and without a formal invitation.
To fail or not happen as planned.
To wear special or formal clothes.
a) I work out at the gym three times a week. b) Don´t worry, everything will work out fine in the end.
The fire alarm went off in the middle of the night.
I don´t know much French, but I can get by when I travel in Paris.
Work out
The puzzle was so difficult that I finally gave up.
Get by
Give up
Go off
a) I work out at the gym three times a week. b) Don´t worry, everything will work out fine in the end.
To manage or survive, usually with limited resources or ability.
To stop trying or quit an activity because it´s too hard or seems hopeless.
a) To make a loud noise or explode. b) To leave suddenly.
intransitive phrasal verbs
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intransitive phrasal verbs
Our weekend trip fell through because of the bad weather.
Even though they´re very different, they get along really well.
We don´t ussually dress up for dinner, but tonight is special.
I was in the neighborhood, so I dropped by to say hello.
Get along
Fall through
Dress up
Drop by
To have a friendly or harmonious relantionship with someone.
To visit someone briefly and without a formal invitation.
To fail or not happen as planned.
To wear special or formal clothes.
a) I work out at the gym three times a week. b) Don´t worry, everything will work out fine in the end.
The fire alarm went off in the middle of the night.
I don´t know much French, but I can get by when I travel in Paris.
Work out
The puzzle was so difficult that I finally gave up.
Get by
Give up
Go off
a) I work out at the gym three times a week. b) Don´t worry, everything will work out fine in the end.
To manage or survive, usually with limited resources or ability.
To stop trying or quit an activity because it´s too hard or seems hopeless.
a) To make a loud noise or explode. b) To leave suddenly.