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Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

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Page 1: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Phrasal verbs

Page 2: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles.

Looking forward to, look up, run out of

Phrasal verbs can be:

Literal: They keep the same meaning of the verb

When the bell rang all the kids ran out of the classroom and left school.

Idiomatic: They change the meaning of the original verb .

Oh no! we run out of gas and the nearest gas station is five miles from here!

Page 3: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

MeaningsCome up with create or produce Come across find by accidentLook forward to anticipate with pleasure Look up try to find information in a bookPut up with tolerate Run out of finishTake off leave the ground (airplane)

Page 4: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Phrasal verbs can be:

Separable –They can be separated

Example: put off – put the meeting off

put off the meeting put it off never: put off it

Page 5: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Phrasal verbs can be:

Inseparable –They cannot be separated

Example: come across I came across some

pictures. I came across them.Never:I came some pictures across.

Page 6: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

SeparableTake offTake your shoes off!

Cut offI’m so hungry... Please cut a piece of cake off for me.

Look upLook some words up in the dictionary.

Take away–

Take the dishes away, please.

Page 7: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Go outThe lights have gone out again! I can’t finish my report.Come acrossI came across some friends in the mall yeasterday.Get alongI get along well with my coworkers.

Inseparable

Page 8: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

When I was walking the dog this morning I came across a beautiful dress.

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to

Page 9: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

I am __________ meeting you. looking forward to

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to

Page 10: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

__________ the new words____ in this dictionary. It is great!

Look up

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to

Page 11: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

I am not very creative, but Julia always _________ great solutions .

comes up with

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to

Page 12: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

Because of the snow the plane _____________ until seven o’clock tomorrow .

won’t take off

Put up with run out of come across take offlook up come up with look forward to

Page 13: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

I can’t __________ this traffic anymore. I spend more than an hour to get to work.

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to

put up with

Page 14: Phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are verbs which are followed by one or more particles. Looking forward to, look up, run out of Phrasal verbs can be: Literal:

I was driving back home when the car __________ gas.ran out of

Put up with run out of come across take off

look up come up with look forward to