Phrasal Verb: fill in

  1. fill something in / something out
    Transitive, Separable
    Meaning: to write information in blanks
    Example: Please fill in/out the form with a pen.

       fill someone in
       Transitive, Inseparable
           Meaning: to update someone with the latest information
           Example: Can you fill me in about what we discussed in the meeting?

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Phrasal Verb: check out

  1. check in
    Intransitive
    Meaning: arrive and register at a hotel or airport
    Example: We will get the hotel keys when we check in.

 check out
         Intransitive
     Meaning: leave a hotel
         Example: Most hotels require you to check out before 1pm.

          check out someone/something
          Transitive, Separable
Meaning: look at informally
          Example: Check out these boots!  I want a pair.
That guy over there just checked you out!

Phrasal Verb: hand in / hand out

  1. hand something in
    Transitive, Separable
    Meaning: to submit
    Example: Everyone please review your tests before you hand them in.Hand something out
    Transitive, Separable
    Meaning: to distribute to a group of people
    Example: They are handing out free samples on the street.  Go outside and get some!

Phrasal Verb: go after

  1. go after someone
    Transitive, Inseparable
    Meaning: follow someone
    Example: The police officer went after the thief in his car.

    go after something
    Transitive, Inseparable
    Meaning: try to achieve something
    Example: I went after my dream and now I can work from anywhere in the world!

    What is your dream?  How are you going after it?

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