Phrasal Verbs of Take and Get
Phrasal Verbs of Take and Get
Phrasal Verbs of Take and Get
after
(someone)
apart
out
(somebody)
take off
out
off
over
(something)
back
1. Take after (somebody) 5. Take over (something)
Eg: John is such a funny person. He takes Eg: Germany took over several other countries
after his grandfather, who was a comedian. during World War II.
Eg: The technician is taking apart the TV so that Eg: The jeans I bought were too small, so
he can fix it. I took them back and exchanged them for a
An airplane leaving the ground and going up into the 7. Take (somebody) out
Eg: What time does the plane take off? for their food or ticket
4. Take off (something) Eg: I’m taking my family out to dinner on Chinese
Eg: I always take off my shoes as soon as I get 8. Take (something) out
out
down to over
get
by away with
around on with
1. Get out 5. Get around
Eg: I don't want you here. Get out of my way! Eg: I get around by bicycle, but my brother gets
Eg: I can't get over how hard that test was. Have enough to survive
3. Get away with Eg: I have enough money to get by until next week.
Eg: The bank robbers got away with robbing the bank. Become serious about
The police never found them. Eg: Dinner is finished and now it's time to get down