Phrasal Verbs

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PHRASAL VERBS

Name: Bryan Joel Romero Mieles


Course: D
1. Phasal verbs consist of a verb + adverb/preposition.
Some phrasal verbs are literal.
Go away and leave alone.
Take off your coat and come and sit down.

Complete the sentences with a word from the box.


out (2) up on back

1 Put out something warm. It´s cold today.


2 There´s some ice-cream in the freezer. Can you get it on ?
3 Why are your clothes on the floor? Pick them up .
4 I´m going to take the dog out for a walk.
5 When are you going to on to your country.

turn round walk out try something on throw something away


look for something turn something off fall over lie down

2. Some phrasal verbs aren´t literal.


“Can you sort out this problem?” The plane took off. I gave up my job.
Do or mime these actions.
look after a baby put out a cigarette look up a word ask somebody out
we´ve run out of milk my car broken down put out a cigarette fill in a form

3. Look at the position of the object when it is a pronoun in these sentences.


Your jeans are dirty. Take them off. This jacket looks nice. Can I try it on?
Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs from exercises 1-2. Use pronouns.
1 “Where´s my tea?” “Sorry, I threw my car broken down . It was cold.”
2 You shouldn´t smoke in here. Put put out a cigarette
3 We don´t need all these lights on. Turn put out a cigarette
4 Leave little Susy with me. I´ll look ook after a baby fill in a form
5 I haven´t got time to fill in the form. I´ll fill we´ve run out of milk later.

4. Complete the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs in the correct form

grow up go out with fall out with get on with look forward to

1 How do you fall out with your parents?


2 Do you ever your brothers and sisters?
3 What are you get on with doing on holiday?
4 Are you go out withg row up anyone at the moment?
5 Where did look forward to, ? Or have you always lived here?
PHRASAL VERBS
A. Complete the sentences with a verb from the box in the correct form.
fill give put try
look (x3) turn fall

1 on your warm coat. It´s cold today.

2 Could I on these shoes, please? Size nine.

3 Don´t forget to off the lights when you come to bed.

4 Could you in this form, please, and sign it at the bottom.

5 I´m forward to meeting her very much.

6 out! The glass is going to fall! Oh! Too late!

7 I´m for the car keys. Have you seen them anywhere?

8 She off her horse and hurt her wrist.

9 I used to smoke, but I up last year.

B. Complete the sentences with a particle from the box.


out up (x4) back down (x2)
on round away after

1 You look tired. Sit and have a cup of tea.

2 I´m looking for yesterday´s newspaper. Did you throw it ?

3 Turn the music! It´s too loud!

4 I live in Bristol now, but I grew in Leicester.

5 Come ! Hurry ! You´ll be late for school.

6 Have you heard? Tony´s going with an Italian girl called Sofia.

7 Pick your litter! Don´t drop it on the street!

8 Don´t worry about the baby, I´ll look her while you´re out.

9 What a pretty dress! Turn ! Let me look at it from the back.

10 John! Wake ! Can you hear a noise downstairs?

11 I´m going to take these shoes to the shop. The heel has broken already.

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