Phrasal verbs with GHere is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with G.Get around / get aboutTo get around is to travel a lot.My grandfather used to get around a lot.When news gets around, it spreads fast.The word got around that he was a spy.To get around a p[r]
Exercise – Phrasal verbsComplete the phrasal verbs with the correct particles.1. Put your shoes ……… it's too cold to walk around barefoot. 2. You must get ………. now or you will be late for school. 3. Sit ……… , please. I'll be with you in a minute. 4. Could you write[r]
complicated but important, you go over it. 195 Before the trial Hank and his lawyer went over what Hank was going to say. No one understood the manager's plan after he explained it, so he went back over it. 5. go over p.v. When an idea, suggestion, or performance is accepted and liked by other peopl[r]
I can’t meet later; something’s come up.GETBACKDOWNINOFFOUTUPreturndanceenterleavebecome known publiclyriseWhat time did you get back last night?They were getting down at the club!Hurry up and get in the car, please!I got off the train and ran to meet her.The news about her pregnancy got out.[r]
9. There was an accident which [held up all the traffic coming into town] (hold up/all the traffic coming into town).10. The words ‘expect’ and ‘except’ are so similar that I keep [mixing them up] (mix up/them).Ex. 1/309, Oxford Practice Grammar, 2nd edition (KEY) Work out the meaning of these ph[r]
6. take off p.v. When a business or other organized activity becomes very successful, it takes off.The new restaurant's business is taking off because it got a good review in the newspaper. If this business takes off, we could make a lot of money.7. take off p.v. [informal] When you leave suddenly o[r]
6. take off p.v. When a business or other organized activity becomes very successful, it takes off.The new restaurant's business is taking off because it got a good review in the newspaper. If this business takes off, we could make a lot of money.7. take off p.v. [informal] When you leave suddenly o[r]
The Phrasal Verbs of To Break Exercise A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them. Phrasal Verb Meaning Translation 1 To break down .... a – stop working ............................................... 2 To break into .... b [r]
The Phrasal Verbs of To Take Exercise A Match the phrasal verbs with their meaning and then translate them. Phrasal Verb Meaning Translation 1 To take after .... a – start a new hobby ............................................ 2 To take back .... b – ta[r]
Phrasal verbs with callEach sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying asuitable particle or preposition.1. He is not in at the moment. I will ask him to call you ………………….. as soon as he arrives.a) inb) backc) out2. Jess[r]
............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... B Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1 What was the film ............[r]
look out for__ __ __ __20.trawl through__ __convey; show;communicatewait expectantly;be alertsearch carefullythrough a lot of dullinformationFor more fun worksheets, games, and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!42Talk a LotGetting a JobEnglish Phrasal Verbs – Matching GameMatc[r]
7 I didn't make much ............................. that restaurant. Did you? 8 Sorry I couldn't make ............................. to the cinema. My girlfriend called and talked for hours. 9 The mugger made ............................. my wallet, my watch and my mobile phone. 10 He got a free f[r]
Make sure you go over the report before the meeting. Stop going on. You're giving me a headache. Can we go to a Thai restaurant? It's just I don't go in for burgers and pizzas. That fish of yours has been in the fridge for a week. It must have gone off by now. This weekend? Hmm. We could go out for[r]
words. One verb is combined with a preposition (like on, in, under) or anadverb (like up, down, away). Sometimes a phrasal verb can have a meaningthat is very different to the meaning of at least one of those two or threewords separately. Phrasal verbs are used more frequ[r]
_ Studying many grammar books_ Searching on internet and other sources _ Asking for advice from teacher and friendsIV. Findings1. Definitions of phrasal verbs_ According to Tom McArthur_ According to Dictionary.com Unabridged 2 . How to study English phrasal verbs effecti[r]
“A phrasal verb is a combination of verb and one or more adverbial orprepositional particles, as catch on, take off, bring up, or put up with,functioning as a single semantic unit and often having an idiomatic meaningthat could not be predicted from the meanings of the individual parts[r]
amount, you take that amount off the price. The sign in the store window said, "Every Monday take 10 percent off all marked prices." The car dealer took $2,000 off the list price. EXERCISE 1 a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal<[r]