Phrasal verbs starting with F English lesson
What will I learn from the English lesson phrasal verbs starting with F?
This lesson you will learn the meaning of some of the phrasal verbs beginning with F that you might not understand. The lesson is to be used to help you understand the meanings when you come across phrasal verbs you don't understand.
** Warning please don't try and memorise all of the phrasal verbs listed use as a reference when you need to understand what they mean **
Phrasal verbs beginning with F
Fade away: the ink writing has faded away and now it is barely visible.
Fall apart: her relationship fell apart after two years. When Mark left Eve, her whole world fell apart.
Fall behind: The horse started the race quite promising but then fell behind on the last bend. Tom has fallen behind in his English recently.
Fall for somebody / something: I fell for her the moment I saw her for the first time.
Fall out: I haven't seen him since we fell out last week. And I don't think I want to...
Feel for: We felt for her when her husband disappeared and left her with all his debts.
Fight back: don’t stand like this! Fight back!
Fill (something) up: the room was filled up with people.
Fill something in: Please fill in the application form.
Find out: did you find out how much he had paid?
Focus on / upon: His research focuses on developing new information technologies.
Fold up: You can fold the map up - I know where we are.
Fool around/about: Stop fooling around with the knife or you'll get hurt.
Frolic about / around: He loves frolicking around with his dog.
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