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Mastering Phrasal Verbs for Effective Communication

Learn about different types of phrasal verbs - intransitive, transitive, separable, and non-separable. Enhance your vocabulary with a comprehensive list of common phrasal verbs and improve your understanding with practical activities.

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Mastering Phrasal Verbs for Effective Communication

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  1. PHRASAL VERBS Andrea y Rebeca

  2. PHRASAL VERBS Phrasal verbs are known like this because it are followed by a preposition, an adverb or both, creating a new word.

  3. TYPES OF PHRASAL VERBS • Intransitive: you don't have to worry about the structure. It is very clear. The structure always follows this pattern : Subject + verb + particle. For example: Jane woke up. • Transitive: • Separable: They allow to insert a direct object between the verb and the preposition or the adverb. For example: I’ll drop it off at the mechanic or I’ll drop my car off at the mechanic. • Non-separable: They can’t change its structure. For example : It broke out this morning

  4. List of Phrasalverbs • Add up: sumar • Bring back: devolver • Climbdown: bajar/bajarse de • Coming: entrar • Lock up: encerrar (a alguien)/cerrar con llave • Look at: mirar, fijarse en • Look back: mirar hacia atrás o mirar al pasado • Moveaway: mudarse/apartarse • Runaway: escaparse, huir • Stand up: levantarse • Turn round/around: darse la vuelta

  5. List of Phrasalverbs • Climb into: meterse en (la cama) • Come down on: echar una bronca a • Keep off: alejarse de • Keep up with: seguir el ritmo de • Make for: ir a, dirigirse hacia • Make up: hacer las paces • See (someone) into: acompañar a alguien (a la entrada) • See (someone) out: acompañar a alguien (a la salida) • Stand by: apoyar, no abandonar • Turn on: atacar/encender/abrir (un grifo)

  6. Activities Come. survived - discover - break - criticise - visit - think of • Youdon’tcome round anymore.Areyouupsetwith me? • Theywereamazedthatshehadcome throughthewarunhurt. • This camera wasreallycheap. Itwillprobablycomeapartthefirst time I use it! VISIT SURVIVED BREAK

  7. Activities Come. discover - criticise - think of • My bossisgoingtocome downon me forbeing so late. • We’llhavetocome up witha prettysoon. • Let me knownifyoucomeacrossanyinterestingarticles. CRITICISE THINK OF DISCOVER

  8. ActivitiesPut • What new idea havetheresearchers… • Thisiswherethe new office buildingswillbe… • Thisnoiseis terrible. I can’t… put up with it put it out put forward? put it off put up put me down ?

  9. ActivitiesPut • We can’t have our meeting today. We’ll have to… • I’m upset by what you said. Why do you always… • Your cigarette is bothering me. Please… put it out put it off put me down ?

  10. ANDREA MESTRE & REBECA PALONÉS

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