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Transitive Phrasal Verbs (Inseparable)
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Phrasal Verb Meaning Example Sentence
come across find something I came across this novel in the library.
come from be a native or resident of She comes from London.
come up with invent Let’s come up with a new game.
count on depend on You can always count on good friends to help you.
drop out of quit Jin dropped out of the study group.
follow through with complete You must follow through with your promises.
get off leave (a bus/a train) I forgot to get off the bus at my stop.
get on board (a car/a train) I got on the plane last.
1. leave (a car/a taxi) 1. I got out of the car.
get out of
2. avoid 2. She got out of doing her chores.
get together with meet I got together with Ana on Saturday.
get over return to a normal state I just got over a bad cold. I feel much better now!
go over review Let’s go over our notes before the exam.
look after take care of He has to look after his sister. His parents are out.
look into investigate The police looked into the crime and solved it.
run into meet accidentally She ran into Mai on campus.
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