... ON: gerundphrasalverbs In Section 10 we looked at gerunds as the objects of phrasal verbs. Now we will look at phrasal verbs as gerunds themselves. Like ordinary verbs, gerundphrasalverbs ... Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number given ... Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number given...
... become ill.11. You have a train to catch and you are cutting it fine. This meansthat you have arrived at the station very early and have plenty oftime before the train leaves.12. If something ... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions usingput in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once. Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... clean clothes! (to have a very dirty or untidy appearance)3. I live on the 14th floor of a tower block, so I have a wonderful _____'s-eye view of the town. (agood view of something from...
... multi-word verbs. The Writing section provides further written consolidation of the language covered in the unit. 3 It is important that students are given some activities for revising the ... designed to check that students have understood the important differences between a few multi-word verbs. It can be used as a game or revision activity. The Jokes provide some light relief. They ... multi-word verbs they learn in the book. One simple is to put students into pairs and tell student A to read the of some the multi-word verbs while student B says what the multi-word verb is....
... found it. 5 5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word phrasal verbs Nonseparable phrasalverbs Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object) are usually accented ... phrasal verbs with several meanings are reviewed more often. Terms, Abbreviations, and Symbols Used in this Textbook verb Verb refers to the verb part of a phrasal verb. In other words, the phrasal ... other words, the phrasal verb minus the particle. In the phrasal verb pull over, pull is the verb and over is the particle. particle The adverbs and prepositions in phrasalverbs are both called...
... own size!"pull over (no object): drive a vehicle to the side of the rode:zjechać. "When the policeman indicated that I should pull over, Iknew he was going to give me a ticket."put ... (1. separable): give / deliver / submit to someone:dostarczyć. "I've written my report, but I haven't turned it in."turn in (2. separable): report or deliver wrongdoers to ... can'tgive it up."give up (2. no object): decide not to try (unsuccessfully) tosolve a problem: zrezygnować. A: "What's black and white and red all over?" B: "I give up....
... preposition. Multi-word verbs, or phrasalverbs as they are often referred to, present a very special problem. English can make verb and particle (preposition or adverb) combinations easily ... multi-word verbs. The Writing section provides further written consolidation of the language covered in the unit. 3 It is important that students are given some activities for revising the ... unravel the complexity of multi-word verbs, preposition and adverb collocations. and idiomatic expressions. Students will find staged guidance in understanding the systems, and are given a variety...
... Studying phrasalverbs through pairs of synonym_ Studying phrasalverbs through topic V. Analysis and Interpretation1. Definitions of phrasal verbs There are a variety of definitions of phrasal verbs 1.1. ... to use phrasalverbs effectivelyand easily. Besides, I can give you some other ways to learn better such as:classification of phrasal verbs, comparison of phrasalverbs and non _phrasal verbs .I ... of phrasal verbs _ According to Tom McArthur_ According to Dictionary.com Unabridged 2 . How to study English phrasalverbs effectively_ Studying phrasalverbs through combination of the verbs...
... A. give away B. miss out C. put off D. pack up5. A. hit it off B. pull it off C. have it out D. live it down6. A. missed out B. owned up C. put off D. hit uponPASSAGE 6: Telesales have become ... occasionally (6)______ its billing.1. A. held B. missed C. made D. gave2. A. picking up B. making out C. paying back D. giving over3. A. putting in for B. hanging on toC. hitting it off D. making ... held D. made6. A. lives up to B. holds out C. makes for D. puts acrossPASSAGE 5:Phil West test drives the Mondo XJSYou’d be hard-pushed to find a more comfortable drive – the superb suspension...
... so/st I introduced him to his girlfriend.invest in We invested in that company.invite so to I invited her to the party.involve so/st in st We involved them in the decision making.jabber about ... crimes.be interested in I am interested in astronomy.be involved in st He is involved in the program.be involved with He is involved with many charities.be jealous of John is jealous of Mary's ... artist.be relevant to That is not relevant to this conversation.be remembered for st He is remembered for his bravery.be responsible for She is responsible for the new policies. phrasal verbs Examplesaccount...
... so/st I introduced him to his girlfriend.invest in We invested in that company.invite so to I invited her to the party.involve so/st in st We involved them in the decision making.jabber about ... better sales in the coming quarter.insist on He insists on driving even though he is having vision problems.insure against The investment does not insure against loss of income. interfere in ... quality of the weaving.derive st from st He derives a great deal of pleasure from his work.deter so from st Nothing could deter her from becoming a policewoman.devote st to so He devoted the song...
... A TEST ON PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS A. Look at these sentences and supply the words or pharses that have the same meaning as the words in boldtypes. 1. Tom ... sometimes take over smaller ones. B. Put in a verb + adverb + preposition which means the same as the expression in brackets. Page 1 e.g. I'm afraid this product doesn't live up to (be ... 12. I might lose my job. And I haven't got any savings to ………. (use if necessary). 13. I've been meaning to reply to Rachel's letter, but I haven't managed to (find the right...
... Formed from Phrasal Verbs, 1 / 9815. PhrasalVerbs and will or be going to /10716. PhrasalVerbs with Gerund Objects, 1 / 11617. Adverbs and PhrasalVerbs / 12518. PhrasalVerbs and can, could, ... Three-Word Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 25735. GerundPhrasalVerbs / 26436. PhrasalVerbs with the Particle down / 27137. PhrasalVerbs Used as Nouns, 3 / 28038. The Verb keep and Adverbs and Adverbials ... Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 22331. PhrasalVerbs and Gerund Subjects / 23332. PhrasalVerbs with the Particle our / 23933. PhrasalVerbs and Midsentence Adverbs / 250...