The document discusses phrasal verbs at level 4, providing examples of common phrasal verbs that take a particle and no complement. It lists over 30 phrasal verbs organized by the particle used, such as "off", "on", "up", and "down", and provides examples of how each phrasal verb is used in a sentence. The phrasal verbs cover a wide range of meanings involving actions like looking, giving, getting, turning, trying, filling, throwing, keeping, waiting, switching, putting, taking, asking, calling, turning, writing, putting, and taking.
The document discusses phrasal verbs at level 4, providing examples of common phrasal verbs that take a particle and no complement. It lists over 30 phrasal verbs organized by the particle used, such as "off", "on", "up", and "down", and provides examples of how each phrasal verb is used in a sentence. The phrasal verbs cover a wide range of meanings involving actions like looking, giving, getting, turning, trying, filling, throwing, keeping, waiting, switching, putting, taking, asking, calling, turning, writing, putting, and taking.
The document discusses phrasal verbs at level 4, providing examples of common phrasal verbs that take a particle and no complement. It lists over 30 phrasal verbs organized by the particle used, such as "off", "on", "up", and "down", and provides examples of how each phrasal verb is used in a sentence. The phrasal verbs cover a wide range of meanings involving actions like looking, giving, getting, turning, trying, filling, throwing, keeping, waiting, switching, putting, taking, asking, calling, turning, writing, putting, and taking.
Ex. I am going to look Ex. Turn the light off = after my children = I am Turn off the light = going to look after Turn it off ! them.
To look for : I am To give up : don’t give to get up, to go
looking for my keys = I it up ! away, to go out, am looking for them. to sit down, to To look forward to : I To try on : try it on ! stand up, be am looking forward to over, « come seeing you again ; I am on », look out, looking forward to the …. holidays To get on with : she To fill in : fill it in doesn’t get on well with her mother-in-law = with her To get used to To throw away : I something. Ex : In never throw away my England people drive clothes on the left, you should get used to it ! To keep/get in touch To wake up : Wake me with up before you go ! To wait for someone To switch on To get married with To put on He looks like his father To take off To ask for information To pick up Pick up those flowers = pick those flowers up = pick them up ! Pay me back ! Call me back ! To turn down (the volume) To write something down To put away your clothes To take away etc. ! etc. !
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