work out.
We must work out
a plan to get back the money.
Also - think up
verb - To go through with or verb - to chop someone's head off (unsure on wording, you get the idea)
The verb form is decide.
The verb form of decision is to decide.
Some synonyms for the verb to boss are:administratecommandconductcontroldirectemployheadmanageoverseerunsuperintendsupervise
Um..."Doing well" maybe? =/ Succeed is the verb, meaning the above =]
the phrasal verb for "decrease" is go down.
there is no phrasal verb in these words.
I think there is none. There is not a phrasal verb for every situation so possibly there is no phrasal verb for start learning.
can this phrasal verb be separated with a noun or pronoun?breakaway.
No, it's a simple verb. GET OFF, for instance, is a prepositional verb/phrasal verb/phrasal (different schools of grammar).
carry on You carry on working I'll have lunch now.
Not all verbs have a phrasal verb form so there is no 'the'phrasal verb of turn.However there are several phrasal verbs with turn:turn upturn downturn offturn onturn awayturn backturn inturn outturn to
The verb is - get on with = a phrasal verb.
The phrasal verb for abandoned is "walk away from."
AVOIDANCE
The word "outline" can function as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a summary or a plan. As a verb, it means to create a summary or a plan.
Example of phrasal verbs include 'add up to something', 'bring someone down', and 'catch up'. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and an adverb or a verb and a preposition.