Here are some important phrasal verbs to describe your morning routine. Phrasal verbs are so useful in learning and speaking English because we use them every day in real life.
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Wake up
I wake up around 6 00 a.m.
Goes off
My alarm clock never goes off.
Wake up
I wake up on my own.
Get up
I get up out of bed.
Sleep in
I rarely sleep in too much to do.
Pull back
I pull back my hair into a ponytail.
Work out
I work out with my dumbbells (it’s very important).
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Put on
I put on some makeup.
Pick out
I pick out my clothes.
Heat up
I heat up some water for my coffee.
Press down
I press down my french press.
Pour out
I pour out my coffee.
Hang out
I hang out with my kids in the morning.
Grow up
They’re growing up so fast.
Write down
I write down my goals for the day.
Go over
I go over my plans.
Of course I shower and eat and do many other things in the morning but I tried to ONLY share the things I do that include English phrasal verbs! Did you learn some new Phrasal verbs? Want to learn even more? Join my 2 day Phrasal Verb BOOST!