Three-part phrasal verbs in English

Some English phrasal verbs contain two particles, such as “put up with”. With these phrasal verbs, you cannot generally separate the particles. So we say “put up with someone” (with “someone” at the end) and not, for example, “put up someone with”.

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English phrasal verbs with “up”

Here are some common English phrasal verbs that you can use in business situations. All these phrasal verbs use “up”.

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English phrasal Verbs using “out”

There are many phrasal verbs in English that use ‘out’. Here is a small selection of some of the more common ones.

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English phrasal verbs with “on”

Some common business English phrasal verbs that use “on”.

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English phrasal verbs with “off”

There are many phrasal verbs in English that use the word “off”. Here are some of the more common.

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English phrasal Verbs using “in”

There are many English phrasal verbs that use ‘in’. Here is a selection of some of the more common.

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English phrasal verbs with “down”

Some common business English phrasal verbs that use “down”.

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Weather idioms

English idioms that use the weather.
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Money idioms

Idioms used in English that involve money.

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Animal idioms

cat’s whiskers = to think you are the best: “He thinks he’s the cat’s whiskers!”
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