In this section you will learn useful phrasal verbs with be in English.
Useful phrasal verbs with be
- To be above: to be socially superior.
- To be after: to be searching or pursuing someone or something.
- To be against: to have an opposing view with someone or something.
- To be around: to be present.
- To be away: when you are somewhere else.
- To be cut out for: to be suited to do something.
- To be down: when you are unhappy.
- To be down on: when you dislike something or someone.
- To be down with:
- To agree with an idea.
- To fall ill.
- To be in for: to anticipate an event.
- To be in on: to be part of something.
- To be into: to be attracted by something.
- To be off:
- To leave from somewhere.
- When food has gone bad.
- To be off something: stop using something.
- To be on about: to talk about something continuously without knowing the meaning.
- To be on:
- When you take medication.
- When something is working or functioning.
- To be onto something: to believe that someone is hiding something.
- To be out: when you are not in your usual place.
- To be out of: when you are lacking something.
- To be out to: when you have an intention to achieve something. It has a negative connotation.
- To be up:
- To be awake.
- When something has increased.
- To be up for: when you are willing to do something.
- To be up to:
- To be involved in something.
- To be capable of doing an activity.
Read other phrasal verbs here.