
100 Phrasal Verbs for Intermediate Learners
A Self-Study Guide for Intermediate Learners
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00 PHRASAL VERBS FOR INTERMEDIATE LEARNERS
Sound more natural in everyday English.
Learn 100 high-frequency phrasal verbs you’ll actually use—in conversations, emails, and study/work tasks. Clear meanings, patterns, and plenty of practice after every set. With answers.
What you’ll learn
The real meanings and typical contexts of each phrasal verb (not just literal translations).
How the grammar works: separable vs. inseparable, transitive vs. intransitive, and where the object goes.
Common collocations, register and tone (informal vs. neutral), and pitfalls to avoid.
Natural alternatives and single-word/formal equivalents (e.g., put off → postpone).
How the book works
Learn it → concise definition + pattern (e.g., put sth off), pronunciation/stress tip where useful.
See it in context → mini-dialogue and a sentence for email/study use.
Use it → cloze, choose-the-verb, transformation, and short speaking/writing prompts.
Review it → 10-verb quizzes and cumulative checks to fix learning.
Answer Key included for fast, independent checking.
What’s inside
10 themed sets (10 verbs each): Daily Life • Study & Work • Time & Plans • Change & Growth • Problems & Solutions • Communication • Travel & Movement • Feelings & Reactions • Success & Failure • Technology & Tasks.
Usage notes on particle meaning (up/out/off/over), object placement (turn it off / turn off the light), and when a verb is not idiomatic.
A mini phrasebank with sentence frames you can copy and adapt.
Indexes by verb, particle, and function (e.g., starting/finishing, agreeing/disagreeing, delaying).
Who it’s for
Intermediate (CEFR B1–B2) learners who want fluent, natural English in speech and writing.
Students preparing for speaking/writing exams and professionals using English at work.
Teachers who want quick, ready-to-use phrasal verb lessons.
Build confident, natural English—verb by verb—until the patterns, meanings, and collocations feel automatic.