Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbs

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Which is a phrasal verb?
A
have fun
B
step down
C
go out with
D
none of these

Slide 2 - Quiz

What are phrasal verbs?
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition or adverb. 
This changes the meaning of the verb. Important: these two always belong together in the sentence. You don't "pull them apart".
For example:
I am looking at my book. (My eyes are looking at the book.)
I am looking up information on the internet. (I need to find information and I am on the internet to find it.)
I look out for cars when I cross the street. ( I make sure there's no cars when I cross the street).

Slide 3 - Slide

What do these mean?
The teacher handed out the test. 
That watch was handed down from my grandfather to my father. 
The thief had to hand over the stolen goods.

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put

Slide 5 - Mind map

Pick one of the phrasal verbs related to put and make a sentence with it.

Slide 6 - Open question

turn

Slide 7 - Mind map

Pick one of the phrasal verbs related to turn and make a sentence with it.

Slide 8 - Open question

For the next few questions: write down how many phrasal verbs the sentence has. 

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I sent off the order last week but the goods haven't turned up yet.

Slide 10 - Open question

I came across an interesting book in the library. I took down the title. Here it is.

Slide 11 - Open question

We asked some friends around to watch a film, but the video was playing up and it eventually broke down.

Slide 12 - Open question

Rewrite the incorrect sentences:

Slide 13 - Slide

She looked the children after when their mother was in hospital.

Slide 14 - Open question

It was a beautiful summer evening so I asked out my friend for a drink.

Slide 15 - Open question

Sometimes phrasal verbs are followed by a particular preposition to make three-part verbs. 
 Look at these examples of three part verbs, then try and complete the sentences on the next slides with a preposition from the box. 
Examples: 
I'm looking forward to the weekend.
She's been going out with him for six months now.

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8.She seems to look down _______ people who are less intelligent than her.
A
in
B
on
C
at
D
with

Slide 17 - Quiz

9. The school decided to do away ____
the paper dictionaries as no one was using them.
A
against
B
on
C
of
D
with

Slide 18 - Quiz

10.I came up ______ a serious problem when I tried to upload my assignment to Google Classroom
A
against
B
with
C
on
D
about

Slide 19 - Quiz

11.How can some students get away _____ doing no work and yet pass the tests.
A
with
B
against
C
at
D
on

Slide 20 - Quiz

12. Her son is so horrible, I don't know how she puts up _____ him
A
about
B
with
C
on
D
against

Slide 21 - Quiz

List of the most common phrasal verbs:
pass: down, over, round
point: out
push: about, around, over
put: across, away, down, forward, off, on, out, through, together, up
read: out
set: apart, aside, back, down
shut: away, in, off, out
take: apart, away, back, down, in, on, up, over
think: over, through, up

bring: about, along, back, forward, in, off, out, round, up
buy: out, up
call: off, up
carry: off, out
cut: back, down, off, out, up
give: away, back, off
hand: back, down, in, on out, over, round
knock: down, out, over
leave: behind, out
let: down, in, off, out
pass: down, over, round
point: out
push: about, around, over
put: across, away, down, forward, off, on, out, through, together, up
read: out
set: apart, aside, back, down
shut: away, in, off, out
take: apart, away, back, down, in, on, up, over
think: over, through, up

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Now what?
Exercises on hand-out. You have fifteen minutes to complete them. We will discuss the answers. Done? Do the following exercises:
* B page 104
* B page 107
* 4 page 108
* B page 110
 
timer
15:00

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