Move out
move out & moves out moving out moved out moved out
1. move out (of) p.v. When you move out or move out of a place, you take your furniture and other personal possessions out of a place where you lived. Move inlinto is the opposite of move out.
Could you help me move out? I have to be out by the end of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker moved out of their big house and into a smaller place after their children grew up.
1. move... out (of) p.v. When you move people out or move them out of a place, you take their furniture and other personal possessions out of a place where they lived. When you move things out or move them out of a place, you take them out. Move inlinto is the opposite of move out.
One of our roommates wasn't paying his rent, so we moved his stuff out while he was at work.
The company had a sale to try to move some merchandise out of the warehouse.
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| present tense | -ing form | past tense | past participle |
pull out | pull out & pulls out | pulling out | pulled out | pulled out |
1. pull out (of) p.v. When a car, truck, or other vehicle pulls out or pulls out of a
parking space, it leaves the place where it was parked and starts driving in the street. When the drivers of cars, trucks, or other vehicles pull out or pull out of a parking space, they leave the place where they were parked and start driving in the street.
The accident happened when the Ford pulled out in front of the Chevy.
You should fasten your seat belt before you pull out of the parking space.
2. pull out (of) p.v. When you pull out or pull out of an agreement or arrangement, you leave it because you decide that you do not want to participate any longer.
The French company reconsidered its agreement to build a plant in Canada and decided to pull out.
I wish I hadn't pulled out of that business deal. Now everyone who stayed in is making a lot of money.
3. pull... out (of) p.v. When soldiers leave a combat zone or an area where combat is likely, they pull out or are pulled out. Go in is the opposite of pull out.
When Sergeant Jones saw the enemy soldiers getting closer, he ordered his men to pull out.
General Johnston pulled all the troops out of the occupied territory.
pullout n. When soldiers leave a combat zone or an area where combat is likely, a pullout takes place.
General Johnston ordered an immediate pullout of all troops in the occupied territory.
put in
put in & puts in putting in put in put in
1. put ...inlinto p.v. When you put something in or put something into a container, storage place, or building, you place it inside. Take out is the opposite of put inlinto.
Please put your clothes in the closet.
The clerk put the bottle into the bag and gave me a receipt.
2. put... inlinto p.v. When you put money in or put money into a bank or anaccount at a bank, you deposit the money. Put inlinto is the opposite of take out.
I'm going to the bank today. How much money do you think I should put in?
We put $ 10,000 into our savings account.
3. put... inlinto p.v. When you put people in or put them into a prison, hospital, school, or other institution, you take them there or require them to go there.
Jake got put in jail for twenty years. Marvin should be put into a mental institution.
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4. put... inlinto p.v. When you put time or effort in or put time or effort into something, you spend time and work hard to accomplish it.
At the Christmas party, the manager thanked his employees for all the work they had put in.
I put a lot of time into becoming a doctor.
5. put... inlinto p.v. When you put money in or put money into something, you contribute money to help pay for something or as an investment you hope will return a profit.
When the check came for dinner, we each put $25 in.
I've already put $100,000 into this business. I hope it starts making money soon.
6. put ...in p.v. When you construct or install something in a building, you put it in.
We're having new carpeting put in next week.
Erik and Nancy are thinking about putting in central air conditioning.
7. put... in p.v. When you cause people to be in a situation, position, or condition, you put them in that situation, position, or condition.
You've put Jim in a very awkward situation.
Margaret Cummings was put in charge of the sales department.
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| present tense | •ing form | past tense | past participle |
run out | run out & runs out | running out | ran out | run out |
1. run out (of) p.v. When people or things run out or run out of a place, room, building, and so on, they leave it very quickly. Run inlinto is the opposite of run out.
There's Sofia across the street — run out and ask her to come over here.
When I opened the door, the dog ran out of the house.
2. run out (of) p.v. When you do not have any more of something because you have used, consumed, or sold all of it, you run out or run out of it.
I'm sorry I can't give you sugar for your coffee — I've run out.
Sam was late to work this morning because he ran out of gas.
3. run out p.v. When something is completely used, consumed, or sold, it runs out.
l played poker last night, and for a while I was ahead by $3,000. But then my luck ran out, and I ended up losing it all.
My brother is too lazy to look for a job. He asks me for money, and when the money runs out he comes back for more.
EXERCISE 47a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
1. We have a lot of shopping to do, but the store closes in twenty minutes, so let's try to finish before we ________ ________ of time.
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2. Michael ________ a lot of time ________ getting his pilot's license.
3. The government threatened to ________ ________ of the cease-fire agreement after the latest terrorist bombing.
4. This little flashlight on my key chain _____ _____ handy when it's dark outside.
5. I haven't stopped drinking completely, but I have ________ way ________.
6. When Timmy's mother saw him outside throwing rocks at cars, she ________ ________and stopped him.
7. We bought a house in Milwaukee, and we're ________________ it next month.
8. Instead of spending all your money, maybe you should ________ some of it ________ the bank.
9. I'm starting a new job as a secretary next week, so I need to _____ _____ on my typing.
10. After my mother died, I asked my father to ________ ________ with me.
11. I'll be waiting for you at the station when your train ________ ________.
12. All these problems are ________ me ________ a bad mood.
13. How much money are you going to________________this investment fund?
14. We're very busy at work, so my boss asked me to ______ ______ early tomorrow.
15. I need to find a new place to live soon. I have to ________ ________ of the place I'm in now by the end of the month.
16. These computers are being sold at 15 percent off the regular price for three days only, so hurry before time ________ ________.
17. Linda hired a carpenter to ________ some shelves ________ her son's room.
18. We lost the key for the front door, so everyone's been ________ ________ through the back door all day.
19. Since Jim lost his job, we've had to________________a lot on our spending.
20. The troops were ________ ________ of Vietnam and sent back to the United States.
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21. I bought a new bed for Susie, so I'm going to ________ her old bed ________ of her room and into her brother's room.
22. After my surgery, I was ________ ________ the intensive care unit.
23. The store clerk says the new computer I want is supposed to ________ ________ tomorrow.
24. My couch is huge — there's no way I can ________ it ________ my new place without help.
25. Erik ________ too much salt ________ the soup, and now it tastes terrible.
26. Safe drivers always look both ways before they _______ _______ and drive away.
EXERCISE 47b — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and nouns from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
1. Tom is going to live with his Uncle John. What is Tom going to do?
2. The government is spending less on the military. What is the government doing?
3. In Question 2, what would you call this reduction in military spending?
4. I can't figure out where the mosquitoes are entering my house. What can't I figure out?
5. My plane didn't arrive on time. What didn't my plane do?
6. Bob's taking all his furniture out of his old apartment. What is Bob doing?
7. You spent all your money, and now you're broke. What did you do?
8. Nancy's truck was parked, but now she's driving it into the street. What is Nancy doing?
9. Sarah shouldn't have built a pool in such a small backyard. What shouldn't Sarah have done?
10. Daniela hasn't studied Italian since high school, but she's been studying it again lately because she's going to Italy soon. What is Daniela doing?
11. Charles might change his mind and decide not to participate in a business deal. What might Charles do?
12. Your dentist told you that you should eat less candy. What did your dentist tell you?
13. Ned is going to arrive at work late tomorrow. What is Ned going to do?
14. Jane is working very hard to learn Chinese. What is Jane doing?
15. The basketball game ended before Jim's team could score enough points to win it. Why didn't Jim's team win the game?
16. Joe hasn't placed his clothes in the washing machine. What hasn't Joe done?
17. Tom asked Sally when she was taking her furniture into her new apartment. What did Tom ask Sally?
18. Bill deposits $1,000 every month in his checking account. What does Bill do every month?
EXERCISE 47c, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasal verbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.
bump into, 46 | get down, 42 | kick out, 43 | stop off, 43 |
con into, 46 | get inlinto, 42 | make for, 46 | talkinto,46 |
con out of, 46 | get out, 42 | rip off, 44 | talk out of, 46 |
freak out, 46 | get up, 42 | shut up, 43 | try on, 43 |
1. Alfonso must have ________ ________ thirty pairs of pants before picking one out.
2. Bob got ________ ________ of the bar after he started a fight.
3. You can't trust Marvin at all. He ________ ________ everyone he does business with.
4. I can't reach those books on the top shelf. Would you ________ them ________ for me, please?
5. That sneaky real estate agent ________ me ________ selling her my house for a lot less than it was worth.
6. My parents live between my job and my home, so sometimes on the way home from work I ________ ________ for a visit.
7. Sam's wife didn't want to go camping with him, but he finally ________ her __________ it.
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8. My father-in-law was ________ ________ ________ $800 by a house painter
who took the money but never came back to start painting the house.
9. When I was a child, my mother was on drugs and my father was in jail. That situation didn't ________ ________ a very happy childhood.
10. Carlos ________ ________ the table, and a glass of wine fell on the floor.
11. All you ever do is talk, talk, talk. Will you please ________ ________?
12. It sure was hot yesterday. It must have ________ ________ to 100 degrees.
13. Our daughter has decided to get her nose pierced, and there's no way we can ________ her ________ ________ it.
14. I found my old army uniform in the attic, and I can still ________________ it even though it's twenty-five years old.
15. My teacher caught me cheating on the test today, and he said he's going to call my parents tomorrow to tell them. How am I going to _______ _______ of this mess?
16. I saw a guy today who looked exactly like my dead brother. It really ________ me ________.
- The ultimate phrasal verb book
- 28. Passive Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 210
- 30. Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 223
- Come from
- 2. Focus on: phrasal verbs and do, does,anddid
- Fall for
- 4. Focus on: present and past continuous phrasal verbs
- 5. Focus on: pronunciation of two-word phrasal verbs
- 7. Focus on: separable phrasal verbs with long objects
- 8. Focus on: present perfect phrasal verbs
- 9. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs that require an additional particle when used with an object, 1
- 11. Focus on: phrasal verbs used in compound nouns
- Light up
- 14. Focus on: participle adjectives formed from phrasal verbs, 1
- Dress up dress up & dresses up dressing up dressed up dressed up
- Dry up & dries up drying up dried up dried up
- Put away
- Stick up
- 16. Focus on: phrasal verbs with gerund objects, 1
- Hold off hold off & holds off holding off held off held off
- Put past
- Intransitive phrasal verbs
- 18. Focus on: phrasal verbs and can, could, will, andwould
- Figure on
- Lift upon
- Line up
- Tell apart tell apart & tells apart telling apart told apart told apart
- 19. Focus on: phrasal verbs and the adverb right
- Bring over
- Cool off
- Hand over hand over & hands over handing over handed over handed over
- Pull over
- 20. Focus on: phrasal verbs followed by the -ingform
- Start out start out & starts out starting out started out started out
- Stay up stay up & stays up staying up stayed up stayed up
- 21. Focus on: phrasal verbs and shouldandought to
- Very probable: should and ought to
- Look over look over & looks over looking over looked over looked over
- Pick on
- Step on
- Take out on
- 22. Focus on: the particle upand the adverbsright andall
- Clear up
- Heat up
- Plug up
- Wipe up
- 23. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs that require an additional particle when used with an object, 2
- Cut down
- Get away
- Make up
- Watch out
- Exercise 23b — Complete the sentences with the correct second particles.
- Print out print out & prints out printing out printed out printed out
- Slow down
- Trade in trade in & trades in trading in traded in traded in
- 1. The doctor said I was cured, but he wants me to see him in a year for a __________.
- 25. Focus on: phrasal verbs and haveto,have got to,andmust
- Do with
- Have on have on & has on having on had on had on
- Knock over
- Lighten up
- Plan ahead
- Think up think up & thinks up thinking up thought up thought up
- 26. Focus on: phrasal verbs and the adverb back
- Open up open up & opens up opening up opened up opened up
- Put together put together & puts together putting together put together put together
- Shut off shut off & shuts off shutting off shut off shut off
- Start up
- 27. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle off and the adverbright
- Break off
- Tear off
- Wash off
- Wipe off
- Break up
- Call up
- Carry out carry out & carries out carrying out carried out carried out
- Mess up
- It looks like Timmy was the last one in the bathroom — it's really messed up.
- 29. Focus on: phrasal verbs and might,may, andcan
- Drop in
- Flip out
- Look out
- Luck out
- Run across run across & runs across running across ran across run across
- 30. Focus on: participle adjectives formed from phrasal verbs, 2
- Lock out
- Punch out & punches out punching out punched out punched out
- Put out & puts out putting out put out put out
- Wash up wash up & washes up washing up washed up washed up
- 10. Thanks for helping me move my piano. I'm sorry to ________ you ________.
- Do away with
- Look into look into & looks into looking into looked into looked into
- Plan on
- Put off & puts off putting off put off put off
- 32. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle out
- Come out come out & comes out coming out came out come out
- Fall out
- Stick out
- 33. Focus on: phrasal verbs and midsentence adverbs
- Catch on catch on & catches on catching on caught on caught on
- Fall behind
- Goof around
- Know about know about & knows about knowing about knew about known about
- Pull off pull off & pulls off pulling off pulled off pulled off
- Exercise 33b — Complete the sentences with the correct second particles.
- 34. Focus on: pronunciation of two-and three-word phrasal verbs, 2
- Lead up to
- Stand for
- Stick to stick to & sticks to sticking to stuck to stuck to
- Leave behind
- Live with
- Narrow down narrow down & narrows down narrowing down narrowed down narrowed down
- Trick into trick into & tricks into tricking into tricked into tricked into
- 36. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle down
- Fall down
- Go down
- Put down put down & puts down putting down put down put down
- 37. Focus on: phrasal verbs used as nouns, 3
- Hang out
- Leave over left over
- 38. Focus on: the verb keepand adverbs and adverbials showing degrees of variability
- Keep away
- Keep down
- Keep off keep off & keeps off keeping off kept off kept off
- Keep on keep on & keeps on keeping on kept on kept on
- Keep up
- 39. Focus on: passive phrasal verbs, 3
- Cross off
- Fill up
- Take over
- 40. Focus on: gerund phrasal verbs vs. Phrasal verbs followed by the -ing form
- Bring up & brings up bringing up brought up brought up
- Come back
- Go away
- Run around run around & runs around running around ran around run around
- 41. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs with the particle in that require into when used with an object
- Let in & lets in letting in let in let in
- Plug in
- Sneak out
- 43. Focus on: modals and present perfect phrasal verbs
- Gross out gross out & grosses out grossing out grossed out grossed out
- Head toward & heads toward heading toward headed toward headed toward
- Run up & runs up running up ran up run up
- Stop off
- 44. Focus on: participle adjectives and passive phrasal verbs with the verb get
- Stress out & stresses out stressing out stressed out stressed out
- 45. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the verb turn
- Turn in
- Turn off
- 46. Focus on: pronunciation of phrasal verbs with the particle into
- Bump into
- Freak out freak out & freaks out freaking out freaked out freaked out
- Make for make for & makes for making for made for made for
- Talk into
- Talk out of
- 47. Focus on: particles used without verbs
- Cut back
- Move out
- 48. Focus on: modals and present perfect passive phrasal verbs
- Knock out
- Look up to
- 1. Look up to p.V. When you look up to people, you admire and respect them.
- Put back
- Switch on & switches on switching on switched on switched on
- Throw out throw out & throws out throwing out threw out thrown out
- 49. Focus on: combinations of get, right, back, and to
- Get ahead
- Get back to
- Start off
- Come down to
- Deal with
- Pay back
- Take up on
- 1. Take... Up on p.V. When you take people up on an offer, you accept their offer.
- Wear out
- Index of Phrasal Verbs by Section