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Phrasal verbs starting with H English lesson


What will I learn from the English lesson phrasal verbs starting with H?

This lesson you will learn the meaning of some of the phrasal verbs beginning with H 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  H

Hand out: My job is to stand on the pavement and hand out leaflets to people.

Hand something in: Please finish writing and hand in the essays.

Hang on: Hang on a second, I'll be right there.

Hang on: Hang on or you'll fall.

Hang out: In summer a lot of young people hang out here.

Hang up: She was so annoying that I just hung up.

Have on: Do you have any money on you?

Head for: do the troops were heading for the capital city.

Hear from: I haven't heard from him for ages.

Heat up: His rude answer heated up the discussion.

Heat up: Heat the dish up before serving.

Hit back: You have to hit back after what he's told you.

Hold back: Bodyguards had to hold back the crowd as Madonna stepped out of the car.

Hold on: Hold on a second, I'm almost ready.

Hold up: The flight to London was held up due to bad weather conditions.

Hook up: Have you hooked up to the Internet yet?

Hurry up: Hurry up! We have to be there at 5.

Hush up: The government will do anything to hush it up as one of the ministers was involved in the case.

Phrasal verbs beginning with I

Identify with:  Many girls try to identify with their idols.

immerse in: After having her first baby, she was totally immersed in family life.

impose something on/upon: Spanish invaders imposed their culture and beliefs on native Americans.

indulge in: I indulged in a cup of hot chocolate in the morning.

inform on somebody: The police have somebody here to inform on the terrorists' movements.

infringe on/upon: This new law will infringe on freedom of speech, I'm afraid.

inquire into: The judge wants the deputy to inquire into the case in greater detail.

insist on/upon: Lucy insisted on seeing her lawyer before giving any answers to officer's questions.

interfere with: I don't want my kids to interfere with any electrical stuff that we have at home.

itch for: I was itching for the lesson to end, as we were supposed to have a match right after it.

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