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PHRASAL VERBS
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PHRASAL VERBS

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phrasal verbs
"A phrasal verb is a verb combined with another word, usually a prepostision. The phrasal verb has a different meaning than the verb itself."

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phrasal verbs
to break up

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phrasal verbs
to break up
to end a romantic relationship

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phrasal verbs
to break up

verb
preposition

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phrasal verbs
To break     
To break down
To break into
To break up
To break off
To break away

- to separate into pieces
- to become very upset
- to stop working
- to end a romantic relationship
- to break a piece from something
- to leave / escape from someone who's holding     you

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phrasal verbs
To let
To let in
To let off
To let down
To let in on

- to allow something to happen
- to allow someone to enter
- to give someone a light or no punishment
- to disappoint someone
- to tell someone a secret

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phrasal verb
with 'to go'

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phrasal verbs
- to move from one place to another
- to make a loud noise / to explode
- to review / to check something carefully
- to continue / to happen
- to do something enjoyable that's not at home
- to pass

To go
To go off
To go over
To go on
To go out
To go by

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phrasal verbs
Sometimes, the phrasal verb has a meaning that is very similar to the meaning of the verb
          to use up: to use all of something

Sometimes, the phrasal verb has a meaning that is completely different than the meaning of the verb
          to carry on: to continue

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Find all the phrasal verbs in this text. 

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Find all the phrasal verbs in this text. 

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Find all the phrasal verbs in this text. 

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Find all the phrasal verbs in this text. 

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The meaning of the phrasal verb is similar to the meaning of the verb
The meaning of the phrasal verb is different than the meaning of the verb
heat up
give off
cut down
die out
run out

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The meaning of the phrasal verb is similar to the meaning of the verb
The meaning of the phrasal verb is different than the meaning of the verb
use up
carry on
look after
wake up
put off
come up with
close down
rely on
give up

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Phrasal verbs
Sarah is_________a new word.
A
looking for
B
looking up
C
looking after
D
looking forward to

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Phrasal verbs
Sarah is_________a new word.
A
looking into
B
looking up
C
looking after
D
looking forward to

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What does the phrasal verb "throwing shade" mean
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Subtle sneering expression of contempt for someone
B
To throw an umbrella at someone

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Phrasal verbs
The company ....... the offer.
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turned in
B
turned down
C
turned out
D
turned up

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Phrasal verbs - things to remember
  1. You can't always figure out the meaning just by looking at
    the separate words
           turn = rotate    but: Can you turn on the TV? = activate
  2. Can have multiple meanings: take off
    Take off
    your jacket, please. = remove
    The plane is going to take off soon. = depart/leaves
  3. = look at the context!
  4. some are separable = scheidbaar -> I need to put on my dress.
                                                            -> I need to put my dress on.

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Phrasal Verbs
Compare:
Sorry for turning up so late. I got on the wrong bus and then I was wandering around for ages looking for your street.

Sorry for appearing so late. I boarded the wrong bus and then I was wandering for ages seeking your street.





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to put up with =  verdragen, uitstaan
to put up with someone

to turn up = opdraaien, aankomen. 
to turn up at the party unanounced
to turn up the volume
Phrasal Verbs
  • two or more parts
  • one is a verb,  and at least one particle, a preposition/adverb like up, along, around, on 
  • the combination has a meaning of its own  (could be more than one)
  • cf. to turn up, to put up with
  • Mostly informal use (spoken English)

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to put up with =  verdragen, uitstaan
to put up with someone

to turn up = opdraaien, aankomen. 
to turn up at the party unanounced
to turn up the volume