This site is designed to help you improve your English skills, especially phrasal verbs.
What is a phrasal verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs) that together take on a different meaning from the original verb. For example, "take off" can mean to remove something or for a plane to leave the ground.
Explore the sections below to practice, learn context, synonyms, uses, and watch educational videos.
Learn phrasal verbs and their meanings.
Complete: "I need to ________ my shoes before entering the house."
Complete: "Please ________ the lights when you leave the room."
Understanding phrasal verbs in context helps retain them better.
"Break down" in: "My car broke down on the way to school."
"Run into" in: "I ran into my old friend at the store."
Learn different words with similar meanings.
"Pick up" - choose the correct synonym:
"Call off" - choose the correct synonym:
Learn when and how to use phrasal verbs correctly.
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