... .
PHRASAL VERBSWITHLOOK
♥ Look at = to take / have a look.
e.g :We looked at a few houses before we bought this one .
♥ Look through = to exmine sth quickly .
e.g :We asked the teacher to look ... at long last .
♥ Look forward to = to expect .
e.g :We are looking forward to your visit in September .
♥ Look out = to be careful .
e.g :Look out ! There’s a car coming .
♥ Look into =to examine ... .
e.g :I’d like to look into the possibility of buying a new car .
+ Look into = to investigate .
e.g :The police looked into the crime .
♥ Look for =to seek for .
e.g :she’s looking for a new...
... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith
get,
1
Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning
of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal ... being up.)
Many phrasalverbswith get that relate to a change in physical location might seem
identical in meaning to a variety of phrasalverbs using come, go, and other verbs that
describe ... ask me to do?
EXERCISE 42c, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from
previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check
their meanings, review...
... serious talk with her.
The detective sat Hank down and began to interrogate him.
EXERCISE 36a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be
sure the phrasalverbs are in ... ________ ________.
38. FOCUS ON: the verb keep and adverbs and
adverbials showing degrees of variability
Phrasal verbswith keep
Several phrasalverbs are based on the verb keep, and it is important ... ____________________________________________________
EXERCISE 38d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from
previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check
their meanings, review...
... ________ of time.
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45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb
turn
Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb
turn.
In most cases, phrasalverbswith
turn
involve two
options and a ...
47. FOCUS ON: particles used without verbs
The particles of many phrasal verbs, especially phrasalverbs that relate to physical movement,
are frequently used alone with a form of be. This is ... my door asking for money.
EXERCISE 45a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure
the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense.
1. I thought going camping would...
...
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17. FOCUS ON: adverbs and phrasalverbs
Adverbs are words that modify verbs. Many adverbs end with -ly, for example, quickly, slowly,
suddenly, foolishly; but other adverbs, such as always, ... ordinary one-word verbswith the exception of nonseparable phrasal
verbs, which also allow for the placement of adverbs between the verb and the particle. All
possible placements of adverbs in sentences ... of phrasalverbs
are shown with Xs:
Intransitive phrasal verbs
X subject X verb particle X.
Immediately he came over.
He immediately
came over.
He came over immediately.
Separable phrasal...
...
What's wrong with Nicole? She was having a good time with Frank a little while ago, but now she seems kind of turned
off.
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45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb turn
Many phrasalverbs are ... the highway.
EXERCISE 46e, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from
previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check
their meanings, review ... persuade them to do it.
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46. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of phrasalverbswith the particle into
As we saw in Section 6, three-word phrasalverbs are normally accented on the second, or
middle,...
... have all my pants taken in.
EXERCISE 7a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be
sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense.
1. When the bullet hit him, he ________ ... ———————————
——————————————————————————————————————————
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EXERCISE 7d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from
previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their
meanings, review ... down to, 6 figure out, 1 go through with, 6
come down with, 6 get around to, 6 look forward to, 3
come off, 2 get out of, 6 monkey around with, 6
come up with, 6 go after, 4 put on, 1
doze...
... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith get, 1
Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning
of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal form ... always ________ ________ with my office every morning.
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EXERCISE 41 d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from
previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct ... being up.)
Many phrasalverbswith get that relate to a change in physical location might seem
identical in meaning to a variety of phrasalverbs using come, go, and other verbs that
describe...
... the route.
go
go ahead & goes ahead going ahead went ahead gone ahead
1. go ahead (with) p.v. When you take an action you have already considered doing, you
go aheadwith the action.
I've ... particle when used
with an object with three-word phrasal verbs. Three-word phrasalverbs always have
three words — there is no two-word version, or if there is a phrasal verb with the same
verb ... two-word phrasalverbs that require an additional particle when
used with an object are shown with the second particle in parentheses:
break out (of).
Do not confuse two-word phrasalverbs that...
... scale.
We compare Moses with our approach without LM look-
ahead and LM score pre-sorting (baseline), with added
LM pre-sorting and with either first-word or phrase-only
LM look- ahead on top of +pre-sort. ... (#LM) with respect to LM pre-sorting, first-
word LM look- ahead and phrase-only LM look- ahead on
newstest2009. Speed is given in words per second.
Results are given with (N
o
= 100) and without ... decoder: LM score pre-sorting
switched on or off without LM look- ahead and both
LM look- ahead methods with LM score pre-sorting.
We translated the test set with the beam sizes set to
N
c
= N
l
= {1,...
... never looked…
(10) This is the third time this week that you've been late. You
must be looking for…
(11) Be careful! Look where
(12) Anyone who needs a job need look
(13) Goodbye. Look ... he? (
someone with a secret, especially
a secret ability, skill or achievement that surprises you when you discover it
)
2. I'm not going out with you looking like that. You look like something ... Complete the phrasalverbs in sentences 1 – 14 with an appropriate particle or
particles, and write these in the grid at the bottom of the page. If you do this correctly, you
will reveal a phrasal...
... exercises with, or write out what you
would say.
5
Do the free writing activities and then someone who can correct
them.
Making
Headway
Upper
-
Intermediate
Phrasal Verbs
and ... for revising the
multi
-
word verbs they learn in the book. One simple is to
put students into pairs and tell student A to read the
of some
the multi-word verbs while student
B
says what ... asked
to act out some of the dialogues on the tape, and their spoken or written
errors with multi
-
word verbs can be used in a
Grammar Auction
game.
To the student working independently
1...
... sister right now!
look for
look for & looks for
looking for
looked for
looked for
1. look for p.v. When you look for things or people, you try to find them.
/ looked for you at ... participle
come up with
come up with & comes up with coming up with came up with come up with
1. come up with p.v. When you think of an idea, plan, or solution, you come up with
it.
It ... found it.
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5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word
phrasal verbs
Nonseparable phrasalverbs
Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object)
are usually accented...