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Primary Longman Elect

Primary Longman Elect. 6A Chapter 5 Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are made up of a verb and a preposition / an adverb. The meaning of a phrasal verb is often different from the verb on its own. Phrasal verbs. e.g. turn = move around a fixed point.

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Primary Longman Elect

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  1. Primary Longman Elect 6A Chapter 5 Phrasal verbs

  2. Phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs are made up of a verb and apreposition/anadverb. The meaning of a phrasal verb is often different from the verb on its own.

  3. Phrasal verbs e.g. turn = move around a fixed point turn into = become something different The princess kissed the frog and it turned into a handsome prince!

  4. Phrasal verbs e.g. find = discover something by chance find out = get information I found out from our school website that our school has over one thousand pupils.

  5. Phrasal verbs e.g. get (presents) = receive something get away = escape The robbers are getting away from the prison!

  6. Phrasal verbs e.g. get (red packets) = receive something get into (trouble) = be/become involved in trouble Billy got into trouble again. He broke the windows when he was playing football this morning. Mum is angry.

  7. Phrasal verbs e.g. give = put something into someone’s hand give up = stop doing something This model of a plane is so hard to make. I give up!

  8. Phrasal verbs e.g. look = turn your eyes towards something to see it look for = try to find Jenny is looking for her cat. Where is it?

  9. Phrasal verbs e.g. make = produce something make up (a story) = invent Sarah told me that she saw some aliens in a spaceship. I think she made up the story.

  10. Phrasal verbs e.g. set (an alarm clock) = programme a machine to start at the time you want set off = start to go somewhere My family went hiking today. We set off at 8 a.m. and finished at 4 p.m. It was a long hike!

  11. Phrasal verbs set off + for + place name e.g. set (an alarm clock) = programme a machine to start at the time you want set off = start to go somewhere We set offfor Lantau very early this morning.

  12. Practice 1 The thief has gotten away / given up from the police station. 2 We are going on a school trip today. We will find out / set off at 8:30 a.m. 3 Jenny is looking at a book about animals. She wants to make up / find out some information about giraffes. 4 I am looking for / turning into my rabbit. Can you see it?

  13. Practice 5 Timmy got into / make up trouble this morning because he was late for school. 6 In stories, sometimes animals turn into / give up people. 7 You shouldn’t set off / give up when you don’t know how to do your homework. You should ask someone to help you. 8 If you always make up / look for stories, no one will believe you.

  14. The End

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