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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>9/1/2017. 'A' - English Phrasal Verb List - UsingEnglish.com. Abide (1) Abide by - Accept or follow a decision or rule. Account (1) Account for - To explain. Ache (1) Ache for - Want something or someone a lot. Act (4) Act on - To take action because of something like information received - Affect Act out - Perform something with actions and gestures. - Express an emotion in your behaviour Act up - Behave badly or strangely Act upon - To take action because of something like information received - Affect. Add (3) Add on - Include in a calculation Add up - To make a mathematical total - Be a satisfactory explanantion for something Add up to - Have a certain result - Come to a certain amount or figure. Agree (1) Agree with - Affect- usually used in the negative to show that something has had a negative effect, especially is it makes you feel bad. Aim (1) Aim at - To target - Intend to achieve. Allow (2) Allow for 1/2.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> 9/1/2017. 'A' - English Phrasal Verb List - UsingEnglish.com. - Include something in a plan or calculation Allow of - Make possible, permit. Angle (1) Angle for - Try to get something indirectly, by hinting or suggesting. Answer (2) Answer back - To reply rudely to someone in authority Answer for - Be held responsible for a problem - Speak on behalf of someone or from knowing them. Argue (2) Argue down - Beat someone in a debate, discussion or argument - Persuade someone to drop the price of something they're selling - Try to persuade people not to accept a proposition, motion, etc Argue out - Argue about a problem to find a solution. Ask (8) Ask about - Ask how someone is doing, especially professionally and in terms of health Ask after - Enquire about someone's health, how life is going Ask around - Ask a number of people for information of help - Invite someone Ask for - To provoke a negative reaction - Request to have or be given Ask in - To invite somebody into your house Ask out - To invite someone for a date Ask over - Invite Ask round - Invite someone. Auction (1) Auction off - Sell something in an auction. 2/2.
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