Phrasal verbs are the secret sauce of natural English conversation. If you want to understand native speakers, ace the IELTS or TOEFL, or sound less like a textbook, you need to master them.
But let’s be honest: There are of phrasal verbs out there. Where do you even start?
You start right here. We have curated the ultimate study guide: (and example sentences). Why Learn 500 Phrasal Verbs? Many students memorize lists of single words (e.g., discover, tolerate, postpone ). Native speakers, however, rarely use those words. They use phrasal verbs ( find out, put up with, call off ).
(No email required. Instant download.) Learning 500 phrasal verbs sounds like a lot, but remember: Native speakers use these every 10 to 15 words they speak. By mastering this list, you aren't just memorizing vocabulary—you are learning how English really works.