A phrasal verb is a verb (go/look/be etc.) + in/out/up/down etc.
in - out - on - off:
In:
- I waited outside the shop I didn't go in.
- Sarah opened the door of the car and go in (= into the car).
On:
- The bus came, and I got on.
Out:
- I The went to window and looked out.
- The car stopped and a woman got out. (= out of the car).
Off:
- Be careful! Don't fall off.
Up:
- He stood up and left the room.
- I usually get up early. (= get out of bed).
- We looked up at the stars in the sky.
Down:
- The picture fell down.
- Would you like to sit down?
- Lie down on the floor.
away or off:
- The thief ran away. (or ... ran off).
- Emma got into the car and drove away. (or ... drove off).
Be/go away (= in/to another place).
- Tom has gone away for a few days.
Back:
- Go away and don't come back!
- We went out for dinner and then went back to our hotel.
Be back:
- Tom is away. He’ll be back on Monday.
Over:
- The wall wasn't very high, so we climbed over.
- Turn over and look at the next page.
Round or (around):
- Somebody shouted my name, so I looked round (or around).
- We went for a long walk. After an hour we turned round (or around) and went back.
Make sentences Use in/out/up etc:
1. I went to the window and looked out.
2. I said hello, and he turned round.
3. The door was open, so we went back .
4. The bus stopped, and she sat down.
5. He heard a plane, so he looked up.
6. There was a free seat, so she got up.
7. A car stopped, and two men got out.
8. She got on her bike and rode in.
Make sentences Use out/away/back etc:
1. What happened to the picture on the wall? It fell down.
2. Wait a minute. Don't go out I want to ask you something.
3. Lisa heard a noise behind her, so she looked away to see what it was.
4. I'm going out now to do some shopping. I'll be back at 5 o'clock.
5. I'm feeling very tired. I'm going to lie down on the sofa.
6. When you have read this page, turn round and read the other side.
7. Mark is from Canada. He lives in London now, but he wants to go back to Canada.
8. We haven't got a key to the house, so we can't, get in.
9. I was very tired this morning. I couldn't get up.
10. A: When are you going away?
B: On the 5th. And I'm coming off on the 24th.
Make the sentences Use on/off/up etc:
1. I went to sleep at 10 o'clock and woke up at 8 o'clock the next morning.
2. It's time to go hold on a minute. I'm not ready yet.
3. The train slowed down and finally stopped.
4. I like flying, but I'm always nervous when the plane takes off.
5. How are your children? How are they getting on at school.
6. It's difficult to hear you. Can you speak up.
7. This car isn't very good. It has broken down many times.
8. When babies try to walk, they sometimes fall over / fall down.
9. The hotel isn't far from here . If you carry on along this road, you'll see it on the left.
10. I tried to find a job , but I gave up It was impossible.
11. The fire alarm went off and everyone had to leave the building.