Hi, this is the work that you gave us on phrasal verbs and idioms, here are the examples and one link to a list of 200 phrasal verbs, where way down is another link to 1000 phrasal verbs, and another link to a list of 101 idioms.
Phrasal Verbs:
Verb | Meaning | Example |
1. ask someone out | invite on a date | Brian asked Judy out to dinner and a movie. |
2. ask around | ask many people the same question | I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet. |
3. add up to something | equal | Your purchases add up to $205.32. |
4. back something up | reverse | You'll have to back up your car so that I can get out. |
5. back someone up | support | My wife backed me up over my decision to quit my job. |
6. blow up | explode | The racing car blew up after it crashed into the fence. |
7. blow something up | add air | We have to blow 50 balloons up for the party. |
8. break down | stop functioning (vehicle, machine) | Our car broke down at the side of the highway in the snowstorm. |
9. break down | get upset | The woman broke down when the police told her that her son had died. |
10. break somethingdown | divide into smaller parts | Our teacher broke the final projectdown into three separate parts. |
11. break in | force entry to a building | Somebody broke in last night and stole our stereo. |
12. break into something | enter forcibly | The firemen had to break into the room to rescue the children. |
13. break something in | wear something a few times so that it doesn't look/feel new | I need to break these shoes in before we run next week. |
14. break in | interrupt | The TV station broke in to report the news of the president's death. |
15. break up | end a relationship | My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to America. |
16. break up | start laughing (informal) | The kids just broke up as soon as the clown started talking. |
17. break out | escape | The prisoners broke out of jail when the guards weren't looking. |
18. break out insomething | develop a skin condition | I broke out in a rash after our camping trip. |
19. bring someone down | make unhappy | This sad music is bringing me down. |
20. bring someone up | raise a child | My grandparents brought me up after my parents died. |
The following phrasal verbs are those who i dint know:
7. blow something up | add air | We have to blow 50 balloons up for the party. |
8. break down | stop functioning (vehicle, machine) | Our car broke down at the side of the highway in the snowstorm. |
10. break somethingdown | divide into smaller parts | Our teacher broke the final projectdown into three separate parts. |
13. break something in | wear something a few times so that it doesn't look/feel new | I need to break these shoes in before we run next week. |
16. break up | start laughing (informal) | The kids just broke up as soon as the clown started talking. |
Heres a link to a list of 200 phrasal verbs: