phrasal verb meaning don't let go! or wait! (2 từ)
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phrasal verb meaning separate
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Phrasal verb/ synonyms meaning: to become worse (in strength, extent... )
1.takes off
2.have waited for
3.look after
4.hold on
5.will check up
Phrasal verb/ synonyms meaning: to become worse (in strength, extent... )
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Complete each question using a phrasal verb from exercise 4 or 5. Complete the follow-up question with the same phrasal verb and the correct pronoun.
1 Which person from history do you _________ to?
Why do you _________?
Which person from history do you look up to? Why do...
2 Which food or habit would you like to _________?
Why do you want to _________?
3 If you could _________ a famous person, who would you choose?
Why would you want to________
4 Have you ever _________ some money in the street?
If so, what did you do when you _________?
5 Which member of your family do you _________?
In what way do you _________?
1. Which person from history do you look up to? Why do you look up to them?
2 Which food or habit would you like to give up? Why do you want to give it up?
3. If you could take after a famous person, who would you choose? Why would you want to take after them?
4 Have you ever come across some money in the street? If so, what did you do when you came across it?
5 Which member of your family do you _________? In what way do you _________?
Which member of your family do you care after? In what way do you care after them?
VIII. Work out the meaning of these phrasal verbs and put them in the right sentences: come back, get off, fall over, get on, go away, throw away, pay back, let in, lie down, put off, stay in, turn up, cross out, go off, take back. 1.I didn't have a key, but luckily someone was there to let me in. 2.Can't we go out somewhere? I don't want to ………… all evening. 3.Could you lend me ten pounds? I'll …………. You…….. on Friday. 4.The sidewalk is very icy. Be careful you don't …………… 5.I was feeling so tired I had to…….. on the bed for a while. 6.I saw Martin …………… the bus and go straight home. 7.Mark's gone out, and I don't know when he is going to …………………. 8.The driver unlocked the coach so that the passengers were able to ……………… 9.I'll have to …………………..these books to the library. 10.Your brother was being a nuisance, so I told him to…………….. 11.Don't ……………. that box. We can use it again. 12.If you make a mistake on the form, just ……….. it ……………… 13.I can't hear the radio. Could you …………. It………….. . a little? 14.I was late for school this morning because my alarm clock didn't……………….. 15.Never…………………. until tomorrow what you can do today.
1.I didn't have a key, but luckily someone was there to let me in.
2.Can't we go out somewhere? I don't want to …stay in……… all evening.
3.Could you lend me ten pounds? I'll …pay………. you…back….. on Friday.
4.The sidewalk is very icy. Be careful you don't …fall over…………
5.I was feeling so tired I had to…lie down….. on the bed for a while.
6.I saw Martin …get off………… the bus and go straight home.
7.Mark's gone out, and I don't know when he is going to …come back……………….
8.The driver unlocked the coach so that the passengers were able to ……get on…………
9.I'll have to …pay back………………..these books to the library.
10.Your brother was being a nuisance, so I told him to…go away…………..
11.Don't …throw away…………. that box. We can use it again.
12.If you make a mistake on the form, just ……cross….. it ……out…………
13.I can't hear the radio. Could you …turn………. It……up…….. . a little?
14.I was late for school this morning because my alarm clock didn't……go off…………..
15.Never……put off……………. until tomorrow what you can do today.
2. stay in
3. pay - back
4. fall over
5. lie down
6. get off
7. come back
8. get on
9. take back
10. go away
11. throw away
12. cross - out
13. turn - up
14. go off
15. put off
Circle the correct words to complete the Learn this! box. Use the examples in the article to help you.
LEARN THIS!
a. A three-part phrasal verb has 1one / two verb(s) and 2one / two particle(s).
b. Three-part phrasal verbs are 3transitive / intransitive (they have a direct object).
c. The object always goes 4after / before / between the two particles.
d. In questions, the three parts of the phrasal verb usually stay together.
What kind of course did you sign up for?
a. A three-part phrasal verb has 'one verb(s) and 2 two particle(s).
(Một cụm động từ ba phần từ có một động từ và 2 tiểu từ)
b. Three-part phrasal verbs are 3transitive (they have a direct object).
(Các cụm động từ ba phần tử là ngoại độn từ (chúng có tân ngữ trực tiếp theo sau))
c. The object always goes 4after the two particles.
(Tân ngữ luôn đi sau hai tiểu từ.)
d. In questions, the three parts of the phrasal verb usually stay together.
(Trong các câu hỏi, ba phần của cụm động từ thường ở cùng nhau)
What kind of course did you sign up for?
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Part 5. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box. Use each once only. There is one extra phrasal verb which you do not need to use.
go over come across put off show off carry out turn down |
56. That woman certainly tried hard to ..... her abilities.
57. When I was looking through my papers, I .........this picture.
58. Did the workers ............the foreman’s instructions carefully?
59. Is the committee going to ...........his application for admission?
60. Should we ..........the lesson now or ...it .....until later tonight?
Part 6. Fill in each gap with a correct preposition.
61. When you join a club, you have to abide ………… its rules.
62. The student was punished for acting ………… in class.
63. It suddently came ………… her that she should become a teacher.
64. If we can’t afford a car, we’ll just have to do ………… one.
65. We all burst ………… laughing when the monitor hid his imitation of our English teacher.
1 show off
2 came across
3 carry out
4 turn down
5 go over - put - off
6 by
7 out
8 up
9 for
10 into
VOCABULARY Match the phrasal verbs below with definitions 1-9. Is each phrasal verb separable or inseparable?
Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs
ask sb out bring sth up call sth off
come across sth count on sb
give sth up hold sb up take after sb turn into sth
1. stop doing something give sth up (separable)
2. mention something
3. be similar to somebody (a parent or older relative)
4. rely on somebody
5. delay somebody
6. invite somebody to go on a date (e.g. to the cinema)
7. find something accidentally
8. become something else
9. cancel something
1 stop doing something => give sth up (separable)
(ngưng làm gì đó => từ bỏ)
2 mention something => bring sth up (separable)
(đề cập đến cái gì đó=> đưa ra)
3 be similar to somebody (a parent or older relative) => take after sb (inseparable)
(tương tự như ai đó (cha mẹ hoặc người thân lớn tuổi hơn) => giống)
4 rely on somebody => count on sb (inseparable)
(dưa vào ai đó)
5 delay somebody => hold sb up (separable)
(hoãn ai đó => để ai đợi)
6 invite somebody to go on a date (e.g. to the cinema) => ask sb out (separable)
(mời ai đó đi hẹn hò (đi xem phim)) => mời ai đi đâu)
7 find something accidentally => come across sth (inseparable)
(tình cờ thấy cái gì đó => tình cờ gặp)
8 become something else => turn into sth (inseparable)
(trở thành cái gì khác => biến thành gì đó)
9 cancel something => call sth off (separable)
(hủy cái gì đó)
Circle the correct words to complete the Learn this! box. Use the examples in the box and the article to help you.
LEARN THIS! Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs a Two-part phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. With separable phrasal verbs, the object can come before or after the particle (for, up, with, etc.). We must work out the answer. OR We must work the answer out. b When the object is a pronoun (her, it, them, etc.) it can only come 1 after/before the particle. We must work it out. c With inseparable phrasal verbs, the object always comes 2 after/before the particle, even when it is a pronoun. She looks after her dad. She looks after him. d Three-part phrasal verbs are always 3 separable / inseparable. We won't run out of energy. We won't run out of it. |
1. before | 2. after | 3. inseparable |
LEARN THIS! Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs
a Two-part phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. With separable phrasal verbs, the object can come before or after the particle (for, up, with, etc.).
We must work out the answer.
OR We must work the answer out.
b When the object is a pronoun (her, it, them, etc.) it can only come 1 after/before the particle.
We must work it out.
c With inseparable phrasal verbs, the object always comes 2 after/before the particle, even when it is a pronoun.
She looks after her dad. She looks after him.
d Three-part phrasal verbs are always 3 separable / inseparable.
We won't run out of energy. We won't run out of it.
(LEARN THIS! Các cụm động từ có thể tách rời và không thể tách rời
a Cụm động từ gồm hai phần có thể tách rời hoặc không thể tách rời. Với các cụm động từ có thể tách rời, tân ngữ có thể đứng trước hoặc sau tiểu từ (for, up, with, v.v.).
Chúng ta phải tìm ra câu trả lời.
HOẶC Chúng ta phải tìm ra câu trả lời.
b Khi tân ngữ là đại từ (her, it, them, v.v.) nó chỉ có thể đứng trước tiểu từ.
Chúng ta phải giải quyết nó.
c Với cụm động từ không thể tách rời, tân ngữ luôn đứng thứ sau tiểu từ, ngay cả khi nó là đại từ.
Cô chăm sóc cha mình. Cô chăm sóc ông ấy.
d Cụm động từ ba phần luôn không thể tách rời.
Chúng tôi sẽ không cạn kiệt năng lượng. Chúng tôi sẽ không hết nó.)