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Intransitive  Phrasal  Verbs  (Inseparable)  (Continued)
         get  around          go  from  one  place  to  another  in  a  certain   |  get  around  by  bike.
                              way

         get  up              awaken,  arise                            !  got  up  late  this  morning.

         give  up             stop  trying                              |  played  the  piano  for  seven  years  but  then
                                                                        gave  up.

         go  ahead            begin  or  continue  to  do               You  can  go  ahead.  We'll  wait  for  Jane.

         go  away             leave,  depart                            The  rabbits  in  the  garden  finally  went  away.

         go  down             decrease                                  Prices  of  cars  have  gone  down  recenily.

         goon                 continue                                  How  long  do  you  think  this  speech  will  go  on?

         go  out              1.  leave  one’s  home                    1.  Jon  has  gone  out.  He  should  retum  soon.
                              2.  have  a  romaniic  relationship  with   2.  Lee  and  Sam  have  been  going  out  for  a  year.
                                someone

         go  up               rise,  go  higher                         The  price  of  gasoline  has  gone  up.

         grow  up             become  and  adult                        Our  daughter  has  grown  up  now.

          hang  on           wait                                       Hang  on  while  |  change  my  shoes.

          hang  out           spend  time  with  others  informally     My  friends  and  | like  to  hang  out  on  Friday  nights.

          hold  on            1.  struggle  against  difficulty         1.  Hold  on  just a little  longer.  It’s  almost  over.
                              2.  keep  your  hand  on  or  around  something   2.  Hold  on  so  that  you  don’t  fail.

          look  around        examine  an  area                         We  looked  around  before  choosing  a  place  fo
                                                                        camp.

          look  out           be  careful                               Look  out!  You'll  fail!

          loosen  up          become  more  relaxed                     My  boss  used  to  be  very  tense,  but  she  has
                                                                        loosened  up  over  the  years.

          make  up            agree  to  be  friends  again             They  had  a  fight,  but  soon  made  up.

          move  in            start  to  live  in                       We  moved  in  last  week.  We  love  the  area!

          move  out           leave  a  place  permanently              When  is  your  roommate  moving  out?

          pass  away          die                                       My  father  passed  away  last  year.

          run  out            use  all  of  something                   Is  there  more  of  paper  for  the  printer?  We  ran  out

         set  out             start  a  journey                         We're  going  to  set  out  at  6  a.m.

         show  up             arrive  (sometimes  unexpectedly  or  late)   They  showed  up  after  the  train  left.

         sign  up             join,  agree  to  do  something           The  course  looked  interesting,  so  |  signed  up.

         sit  down            seat  oneself                             |  sat  down  on  a  bench  in  the  park.

         speak  up            talk  louder                              Will  you  speak  up?  |  can’t  hear  you?

         stand  out           be  very  noticeable                      Can  you  make  his  face  stand  out  more  so  that
                                                                        everyone  can  see  him?
                                                                        2.  Sales  of  the  new  product  have  taken  off.

         stand  up            get  on  one’s  feet                      The  teacher  asked  the  students  to  sfand  up.

         stay  on             remain  somewhere  after  other  people  have   We  haven't  seen  everything,  so  we'll  sfay  on
                                                                        another  day.
                              left  or  after  when  you  were  going  to  leave

         stay  up             keep  awake                               The  student  stayed  up  all  night  to  study.

         take  off            1.  leave  the  ground  and  start  flying   ].  Affer  a  long  wait,  the  airplane  finally  took  off.
                              2.  increase  quickly

         turn  out            happen  in  a  particular  way  or  have  a   |  hope  everything  turns  out  well.
                              particular  result

         watch  out           be  careful                               Watch  out!  There’s  a  lot  of  ice  on  this  road.

         work  out            exercise                                  The  football  player  works  out  three  times  a
                                                                        week,






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