What are the most common phrasal verbs to know in English?
Laura
4 answers
I want to know which are the most commonly spoken.
0
0
0
{0} / {1} characters recommended
The response must contain at least one character
Answers
Anthea
It certainly depends on the topic of your conversation. However, you could start by taking a look at phrasal verbs with take, make, come, put, go and keep.
Write an answer
0
0
0
Delphine Granger
Verified Tutor
Good evening Laura, there are hundreds of phrasal verbs used in English. Though they are generally used for spoken English, you can find some more formal ones too which are suitable to use in writing such as: account for, carry out, look into, cut down, follow through, frown upon, rule out...
I hope this helps.
Delphine
Write an answer
0
0
0
Raju
Hi Laura, how have you been doing?
The most common Phrasal verbs could be:
Bear with, call of, carry on, come across, drop off, drop out, face off, flip out, get Along, get on (with), get away, get down, get over, give up, handout(s), hang out, laugh at, look after, run out, turn against, turn down …
You can certainly do that Sofia, you don't have to be a native teacher to teach English. The majority of the students what to learn the language not the accent. Adult students do not really adapt learning accent anyway.
Cheers!
Raju
Write an answer
0
0
0
hello Laura, there is a wide variety of phrasal verbs in English, ranging from the most frequently used to rarely or never heard about. I remember when I was a student my English teacher told us " if you want to test yourself how much English you know, try to memorize all the meanings of the verb GET and its uses as a phrasal verb". It has 120 meanings
Write an answer
0
0
0
Related questions