... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith get, 1 Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal ... troubles get you down. Everything will be all right. Jim's marriage problems are really getting him down. get in get in & gets in getting in got in gottenlgot in 1. get inlinto ... adjectives and passive phrasalverbswith the verb get It is important to understand two different but related uses of get in forming the passive voice. get + adjectives: get = become It is...
... me _______. 16. The FBI started with a list of six suspects, but they _______ it ________ to two. 37. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbs used as nouns, 3 When phrasalverbs are used as nouns, the verb ... serious talk with her. The detective sat Hank down and began to interrogate him. EXERCISE 36a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in ... using phrasal verbs, participle adjectives, and nouns from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. 1. The car dealer reviewed the list of the car's options with...
... ________ of time. 368 45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb turn Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb turn. In most cases, phrasalverbswith turn involve two options and a ... don't get ______ ______. 47. FOCUS ON: particles used without verbs The particles of many phrasal verbs, especially phrasalverbs that relate to physical movement, are frequently used alone with ... — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. 1. My daughter is trying to ________ me ________ getting her a pony, but I...
... participle get through get through & gets through getting through got through gotten/got through 1. get through (with) p.v. When you get through, get through with an activity, or get through ... 120 17. FOCUS ON: adverbs and phrasalverbs Adverbs are words that modify verbs. Many adverbs end with -ly, for example, quickly, slowly, suddenly, foolishly; but other adverbs, such as always, ... can serve as objects of many phrasal verbs. It is more common to use gerund objects with nonseparable two- and three-word phrasal verbs: She's counting on getting that job. gerund...
... beat up, 44 get by, 42 get over, 42 lock up, 44 carry away, 44 get down, 42 get up, 42 run up, 43 get back, 42 get inlinto, 42 gross out, 43 stop off, 43 get behind, 42 get out, 42 head toward, ... What's wrong with Nicole? She was having a good time with Frank a little while ago, but now she seems kind of turned off. 349 45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb turn Many phrasalverbs are ... — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. 1. My daughter is trying to ________ me ________ getting her a pony, but I...
... down to, 6 figure out, 1 go through with, 6 come down with, 6 get around to, 6 look forward to, 3 come off, 2 get out of, 6 monkey around with, 6 come up with, 6 go after, 4 put on, 1 doze ... ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 50 EXERCISE 7d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review ... have all my pants taken in. EXERCISE 7a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. 1. When the bullet hit him, he ________...
... ON: phrasalverbswith get, 1 Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal form of get, ... get by. There was an accident on the highway, and no one could get by. 2. get by (on) p.v. When you get by or get by on a certain amount of money, you continue with your work or continue with ... ever get into this mess? 5. get inlinto p.v. When you get in or get into a place, you arrive. When the vehicle you are in gets in or gets into a place, it arrives. Come in is similar to get...
... incredible luck .♥ Get sth over with = to finish = to get sth off one’s chest .e.g : Why not tell him the truth and be finished with it ? Why not tell him the truth and be gotten over with ?♥ To ... sister get off .♥ Bring sth (on) upon sb = to make sth bad happen to sb .e.g : I’m afraid he brought his troubles upon himself . PHRASAL VERB WITH “PUT”♥ Put on = to cover an area of your skin with ... see sth .e.g : Fell free to look around the store . Let me know if you need any help . PHRASAL VERBSWITH “BRING” ♥ Bring round = to make sb conscious .e.g : They used some strong voolka to...
... another variety of verbs which do not normally take objects. These are called copular verbs or linking verbs. While intransitive verbs make complete sense on their own, copular verbs require a ... one person has been diagnosed with swine flu.A positive and a negative subject togetherWhen you put a positive and a negative subject together, the verb must agree with the positive subject.• ... raining.)Adverbs with two formsAugust 22, 2013 Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form. In some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly. Complete...
... particle when used with an object with three-word phrasal verbs. Three-word phrasalverbs always have three words — there is no two-word version, or if there is a phrasal verb with the same verb ... got along gotten/got along 1. get along (with) p.v. When you get along with people, you have peaceful, harmonious relations with them. Get on is similar to get along. Jim and his cousin aren't ... ON: phrasalverbs used as nouns, 1 Many two-word phrasalverbs can be used as nouns. All the verbs in this section have a noun form. Notice that the two-word noun is sometimes written with...
... when I am going to get round to writing the thank you cards. get together meet (usually for social reasons) Let's get together for a BBQ this weekend. get up get out of bed I got ... get away with something do without being noticed or punished Jason always gets away with cheating in his maths tests. get back return We got back from our vacation last week. get something ... along/on. get around have mobility My grandfather can get around fine in his new wheelchair. get away go on a vacation We worked so hard this year that we had to get away for a week. get...