Another case of a phrasal verb that can be used as a noun is the case of the phrase “pick up.”
This post will explain the most common meaning of the phrase as well as the difference in meaning when it is used as a noun.
Pick up: The most common meanings of this phrasal verb are “to take and lift up” and “buscar para dar carona.” Here are some examples:
I will pick you up at 6:00 at your house.
Pickup: This word can be used as both a noun and an adjective that describe a kind of truck that has an open-ended compartment in the back for storage. Here is an example of how it is used as an adjective:
I got a pickup truck for my birthday.
In this case, “pickup” is describing the kind of truck. However, this kind of truck has become so common that “pickup truck” is now often referred to as simply the noun “pickup.” Here is an example:
The boy jumped into the back of the pickup and they escaped with the money.
Here is another example of how these words are used: