List of Phrasal Verbs for every exams: Part-1

Phrasal verbs –
Exercise-1 


Bear – 
1. Bear away- To win
Ram bore away many prizes at the school sport.
2. Bear down – Crush, Overthrow
The new leader has been able to bear down all opposition.
3. Bear out – Confirm
His evidence bear out the evidence of the first witness.
4. Bear Up – Keep up spirits
In his misfortune God gave him strength to bear up.
5. Bear upon - Not relevant to
His evidence did not bear upon the inquiry.
6. Bear with – Show forbearance to
I trust, you will bear with me a few minutes more.



Break-

1. Break Down – Fails
He broke down in the middle of the speech.
2. Break off – Stop suddenly
He broke off in the middle of the story.
3. Break with – Quarrel with
I gave him no cause to break with me.
4. Break into – enter forcefully
The burglars broke into the house.


Bring-

1. Bring about(cause)-
 His folly has brought about his ruin.
2. Bring forth(Produce)-
 Idleness and luxury bring forth poverty and want.
3. Bring forward (Adduce)-
He brought forward several cogent arguments in support of his scheme.
4. Bring in (Yield in rent)-
That building bring in Rs 16000 a month.
5. Bring up (Rear)-
She brought up the orphan as her own child.
6. Bring out(Publish)-
The publishers have recently brought out a cheap edition of their new dictionary.
7. Bring round (Concert)-
He found great difficulty in bringing her round to his views.