... PHRASAL VERBS 1. While you are hiking in the forest, you need to look out for rattlesnakes. They are often lying on thetrails. 2. If you don't know his phone number, you can look it up ... to look into the recent robberies in the neighborhood. Hopefully, they will find the thief. 4. While he was looking over the papers, he noticed a couple of spelling mistakes. 5. If you look ... around Saturn. 6. Sandy is going to look after the children while we are at the business dinner. 7. When there is an eclipse, you should look away from the sun. Looking at the sun can sometimes...
... present tense -ing form past tense past participle look up look up & looks up looking up looked up looked up 1. lookup p.v. When you get information from a reference book, such ... you look them up. / was in Dallas on business, and I looked up Dan Jones, my old college roommate. If you're ever in Kempton, look me up. 3. lookup p.v. When a situation is looking up ... Used in this Textbook verb Verb refers to the verb part of a phrasal verb. In other words, the phrasalverb minus the particle. In the phrasalverb pull over, pull is the verb and over is the...
... dash.Infinitivepresent tense -ing form past tense past participle look up look up & looks up looking up looked up looked up 1. lookup p.v. When you get information from a reference book, such ... into millions.show up show up & shows up showing up showed up shown up 1. show up p.v. When you appear somewhere, you show up. Turn up is similar to show up. / was supposed to meet my sister ... you look them up. / was in Dallas on business, and I looked up Dan Jones, my old college roommate. If you're ever in Kempton, look me up. 3. lookup p.v. When a situation is looking up or...
... scared of snakes.be terrified of She is terrified of roaches.8 look at Look at this old picture of my grandmother. look forward to I look forward to meeting her parents.meet with so We will meet ... for He doesn't care for fish.catch up with He caught up with her before she got into the elevator.cater to The hotel doesn't cater to tour groups.charge so for st The restaurant didn't ... the good old days.312. He yearns __________ more adventure __________ his life.Answer phrasal verbs Examples account for He accounted for such problems.accuse so of st He accused her of stealing...
... the subway.long for I long for a week on the beach in Hawaii. look at Look at this old picture of my grandmother. look forward to I look forward to meeting her parents.meet with so We will meet ... for He doesn't care for fish.catch up with He caught up with her before she got into the elevator.cater to The hotel doesn't cater to tour groups.charge so for st The restaurant didn't ... National Aeronautics and Space Administration.stare at Why are they staring at me?stem from The corruption charges stem from allegations of bribery. be satisfied with The teacher is satisfied with...
... wall. look * over + examine, reviewWhen I'm camping, I look my shoes over before I put them on. look * up + search for (in a dictionary) I takes time to lookup new vocabulary words. look ... up new vocabulary words. look * up + locate and visitIf you ever travel to California, you should look me up. look up to + respect, admire someone He looks up to his father.make * out decipherI ... morning.wake up awaken Wake up. It's time to get ready for work.wash up clean oneself Make sure you wash up before dinner.wash * up + cleanIf we work together, we can wash the kitchen up in...
... dash.Infinitivepresent tense -ing form past tense past participle look up look up & looks up looking up looked up looked up 1. lookup p.v. When you get information from a reference book, such ... you look them up. / was in Dallas on business, and I looked up Dan Jones, my old college roommate. If you're ever in Kempton, look me up. 3. lookup p.v. When a situation is looking up or ... Used in this Textbook verb Verb refers to the verb part of a phrasal verb. In other words, the phrasalverb minus the particle. In the phrasalverb pull over, pull is the verb and over is the...
... dash.Infinitivepresent tense -ing form past tense past participle look up look up & looks up looking up looked up looked up 1. lookup p.v. When you get information from a reference book, such ... into millions.show up show up & shows up showing up showed up shown up 1. show up p.v. When you appear somewhere, you show up. Turn up is similar to show up. / was supposed to meet my sister ... you look them up. / was in Dallas on business, and I looked up Dan Jones, my old college roommate. If you're ever in Kempton, look me up. 3. lookup p.v. When a situation is looking up...
... triểngo away: đi khỏigo back: trở vềgo by: (thời gian) trôi quago down: (giá cả) giảm (# go up) go off: cháy, nổgo on: xảy ra, diễn ra, tiếp tụcgo out: tắt, bị dặp tắtgo over: xem xét,...
... PHRASAL VERB: TAKEEnglish Grammar‘to take after’ means to resemble a parent or family member. She’s ... That is always appreciated.‘to take apart’ means to separate something into the parts it is made up of. He took the machine apart and couldn’t reassemble it. The machine needs taking apart ... cleaning and oiling then it’ll work.‘to take aside’ means to isolate a person from the rest of a group to talk to them privately. After the meeting, he took me aside and asked me what I really thought....