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What Will I Learn From The English Lesson Learning Phrasal
What Will I Learn From The English Lesson Learning Phrasal
Phrasal verbs are a combination of any verb and preposition, they also can be verbs
and an adverb, also they can be a verb, adverb and a preposition.
1. verb + preposition
2. verb + adverb
3. verb + adverb + preposition
Phrasal verb have a different meaning to the original verb this makes them very
confusing for people to understand. Do not let this scare you, as try guessing what the
meaning using the context of the text around them. After look up the meaning using
your dictionary or online dictionary and see if you guessed correctly.
When using phrasal verbs the adverb or preposition that comes after the verb are called
a particle.
1. compound verbs
2. verb-adverb combinations
3. verb-particle constructions
4. two-part words/verbs
5. three-part words/verbs
Phrasal verbs are used for mainly used when talking about everyday things in academic
writing.
Examples of phrasal verbs
Mrs Bean ran across the road so she didn't miss here bus.
When using a verb and adverb for phrasal verb they can be easy to
guess what they mean
An adverb in a literal phrasal verb modifies the verb it is attached to, and a preposition
links the subject to the verb.
Sometimes phrasal ahave very different meanings to what they usually mean
The example above "to get over" means Mr jones will need time to recover from losing
is job
As Mrs jones approached the new building and she looked up to see how tall the
building was
Switch off the light
Switch it off.
Easy Pace Learning also has a lesson on verbs and phrasal verbs about clothing click
on the link to view the lesson and get more examples of how to use phrasal verbs and
also what they mean.
1. Do up
2. To fasten an item of clothing.
3. John did his jacket up as he left the shop as it was very cold outside.
1. Dress up
2. Dress up in your best clothes or fancy dress up in a costume for a party or
children's games.
3. The children enjoyed dressing up in their mother's clothes.
1. Hang out
2. To dry clothes outside after washing.
3. The weather was cloudy and windy, Sally hung out the washing even though it
looked like raining.
1. Hang up
2. Hang something on a hook or maybe a hanger.
3. Chloe was very tidy she hung her clothes up every night before going to sleep.
1. Have on
2. Wear an item of clothing.
3. John had to have on a shirt to be able to go to the works party.
1. Kick off
2. Remove your shoes quickly.
3. Sally was so tired she kicked his shoes off as soon as entered her condo.
1. Put on
2. Dress yourself or someone else with an item or items of clothing.
3. He put on his best jeans and shirt before going to the party
1. Slip on
2. Put on an item of clothing very easily.
3. She slipped on her flip flops before she went in the sea