Phrasal verbs theme 1 block D

Phrasal verbs theme 1 block D
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Phrasal verbs theme 1 block D

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Match the phrasal verbs to the correct meaning
Do
Quit a habit
Improve you knowledge of something
Do something that should have been done earlier
Be suitable for
Get up to
Give up
Brush up (on)
Catch up (on)
To be cut out for

Slide 2 - Drag question

"What does 'devote to' mean?":


A
To laugh at
B
To allocate time and effort for a specific purpose
C
To procrastinate
D
To ignore responsibilities

Slide 3 - Quiz

What does 'take delight in' mean?
A
To ignore something
B
To be upset about something
C
To feel joy or pleasure in something
D
To criticize someone

Slide 4 - Quiz

What does 'grow out of' mean?
A
To water plants excessively
B
To outgrow a habit, interest, or phase as one matures
C
To shrink in size
D
To start a new hobby

Slide 5 - Quiz

What does 'indulge in' mean?

A
To partake in something enjoyable, often in excess
B
To criticize someone harshly
C
To lose interest in something
D
To avoid responsibilities

Slide 6 - Quiz

What does 'stick to' mean?
A
To procrastinate and avoid tasks
B
To throw something away
C
To change one's mind frequently
D
To follow something consistently and without leaving

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does 'wear off' mean?

A
To become less effective or fade away over time
B
To make something shiny
C
To increase in intensity
D
To put on new clothes

Slide 8 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs sssignment
Objective: you will practice using the phrasal verbs in sentences to demonstrate your understanding of their meanings and usage.
1. Choose five of the phrasal verbs from the list in your book. 
2. Write a sentence for each of the five phrasal verbs you selected. Use the phrasal verb in a context that clearly illustrates its meaning. Be sure to use proper grammar and punctuation.
3. Provide a brief explanation of the meaning of each phrasal verb you used in your sentences.

Example: Phrasal Verb: give up Sentence: After years of trying to quit smoking, John finally decided to give up.
Meaning: "Give up" means to quit or stop doing something, usually because it's difficult or not worthwhile.
Now, choose your five phrasal verbs and create sentences for each, along with their meanings.

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