MAKE (something) UP Definition: to prepare something so that it is ready for someone to use it or have it. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning) E.g.1: You can’t go to bed yet – I haven’t made the bed up. E.g.2: He made some beds up in the lounge so that his friends could spend the night in his house. This phrasal verb can be separated.
MOVE IN Definition: to begin to live in a new house or flat. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning) E.g.1: The flat is lovely. When can I move in? E.g.2: You can move in when you’ve paid the deposit. This phrasal verb cannot be separated.
MOVE ON Definition: to finish one thing and turn your attention to another thing. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning.) E.g.1: This argument is getting us nowhere – let’s move on to something else. E.g.2: When she had outlined her proposal she moved on to discuss the details. This phrasal verb can’t be separated.
MOVE OUT (of) Definition: to stop living in a particular place and start living somewhere else. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning) E.g.1: He used to share a flat with Bill but they argued a lot so he moved out. E.g.2: She lost contact with her childhood friends when she moved out of the area. This phrasal verb cannot be separated.