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KAU ELIA 102 ELI Grammar

KAU ELIA 102 ELI Grammar. separable phrasal verbs. Form. A separable phrasal verb may have a noun object before the particle Ex: we have to get the books back to the library. Don’t wake the children up I want to relax. Bring up. Part 1. Drop off.

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KAU ELIA 102 ELI Grammar

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  1. KAU ELIA 102ELI Grammar separable phrasal verbs

  2. Form • A separable phrasal verb may have a noun object before the particle • Ex: we have to getthe booksback to the library. • Don’t wakethe childrenup I want to relax.

  3. Bring up Part 1 Drop off Get back call up Give up Fill out Help out Calm down Fill up Look up Clean up Find out

  4. Meaning & Example • My sister is bringing up her kid very well. Means to raise( children), introduce an idea.

  5. Meaning & Example • I’ll call you up tonight. Means to telephone( verb)

  6. Meaning & Example • Calm the kids down. They are getting too excited. Means to ( Help someone) to relax.

  7. Meaning & Example • We are going to help clean the park up this weekend. Means neat and orderly.

  8. Meaning & Example • Could you drop me off down town. Means to leave (someone or something) at a place.

  9. Meaning & Example • You need to fill this form out for your license. Means to write (the necessary information ) on a form.

  10. Meaning & Example • Fill the gas tank up. Means to make or become full.

  11. Meaning & Example • I don’t know if Salma is sick or not but I will find out. Means to get information.

  12. Meaning & Example • We have to get the books back to the library. Means to return.

  13. Meaning & Example • I often give my seat up on the bus. Means to surrender, let go of, stop trying.

  14. Meaning & Example • I often look up words in the dictionary. Means to search for (information in a reference book).

  15. Make up Part 1 Take out Turn up Pick up Turn down Tear down Wake up Put up Tire out Work out Slow down Turn off

  16. Meaning & Example • I have to make up an exam. Means to compensate for.

  17. Meaning & Example • I have to pick my kids up from school. Means to go to get (someone or something).

  18. Meaning & Example • They want to put up a wall between buildings. Means to construct or raise.

  19. Meaning & Example • Slow the car down. Don’t drive so fast. Means to go less quickly.

  20. Meaning & Example • I’m going to take out the garbage. Means to remove or bring outside

  21. Meaning & Example • The city is going to tear down these buildings. Means to pull down or demolish

  22. Meaning & Example • The streetlights turn themselves off automatically at 6.00 A.M. Means to stop a machine, light or a faucet.

  23. Meaning & Example • City politics tear me out. I don’t like to argue Means to exhaust

  24. Meaning & Example • Can you turn up the radio. I can’t hear it. Means to increase

  25. Meaning & Example • Can you turn down the radio. I can’t sleep and it’s too loud. Means to decrease

  26. Meaning & Example • I wake the kids up when the alarm rings. Means to stop sleeping

  27. Meaning & Example • The city is trying to work out the traffic problems. Means to find a solution for

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