MODULE 5 FLA (Phrasal Verb Final

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PHRASAL VERBS—Break up

GIVE UP Cease making an effort; resign oneself to failure


(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. She gave up on them.

To cancel an event or agreement CALL OFF


(Transitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. It was her idea to called their engagement off.

SPLIT UP
To stop having a relationship with somebody
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. It’s been years since she decided to split up with him.

HOLD BACK
Prevent or restrict something from happening
(Transitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. The hardest is hold his tears back.

HOLD BACK To direct your eyes to someone


(Transitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. He look at the silver sky as he reminisce their
bitter-sweet memories.
GLIDE DOWN
To move easily and freely without stopping
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. He remembered how his lips glided down to
hers.

GLANCE AWAY
To Avoid seeing in abrupt manner
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. It was the most painful sight he had ever seen
that he had to glance away.
WALKED AWAY
To leave (someone/something) behind
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. He smiled bitterly, and with a heavy heart, he
walked away.

MOVE ON
To move forward
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. It wasn’t easy but he has to move on.

DIE DOWN
To subside
(Intransitive Phrasal Verb)
E.g. Finally, the heartbreak died down.
MARIECRIS C. MIRANDA, BEE II
MARCH 16, 2021

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