Common Phrasal Verbs with 'Ask', 'Back', 'Be', 'Bend', 'Blow', and 'Break'
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Answer for: I agree, but I can't answer for my friends.
Answer back: I got a mail from my teacher since. I'm so tired now, answer back tomorrow.
Asking for: Yesterday, your friend came home asking for you, but I didn't tell him that you went out to walk the dog.
Asked after: I met your friends Peter and Ana yesterday and they asked after you.
Ask up to: My mother lets me ask up to 100 for clothes.
Asked out: Yesterday I asked my friends to the cinema.
Asked then in: Last Saturday my cousins came to my house and I asked them in nicely.
Asked: He asked his father about jobs in the factory.
Ask up: I asked my friend up to eat in my kitchen.
Backed away: I backed away from the mountain when I realized how dangerous it was.
Backed out: My friends and I backed out to get our money.
Back up: We have a lot of evidence to back up a theory.
Was about: I was in Germany last year.
Be away: While the neighbors are away, I make sure that their house is safe.
Be for: I am in favor of gender equality.
Be out: Wasn't at home because I was out.
Bend down: The mother bent down to the child's laces.
Be over: The high school is going to be over little by little.
Be up: I was up when my mom phoned me to go to school.
Blow out: He's ready to blow out the candles.
Blow off: My mom left the circular lid open to blow off the water.
Blow up: This afternoon they will blow up the abandoned building.
Break away: Two members of the group broke away to form a band on their own.
Break down: The school bus broke down and had to be towed to the nearest garage.
Break in: Please excuse me for breaking in.