... systems of multi
-
word verbs
and the meaning of some particles.
Introductory unit
What
are
multi
-
Multi
-
word verbs are verbs that combine with one or two particles
word verbs?
(a preposition ... and
production.
Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
will find its place in self
-
access
centres, for learners to study on their own: and teachers will welcome the
texts, listenings, explanations, and ... meaning of the verb, it is
usually called a
phrasal verb
because it has the meaning of a phrase.
However, there are so many
different types of phrasalverbs that it is
easier to call all combinations...
... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using
put in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once.
Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... 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 ... be used to complete
sentence 15. The meaning of each phrasal verb in its context is explained in italics at the end
of each sentence.
Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'come'
13
1....
... activities and then someone who can correct
them.
Making
Headway
Upper
-
Intermediate
Phrasal Verbs
and
Idioms
Graham Workman
Oxford University Press
LOOKING
ROUND
A ... 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 ... multi-word verb is.
Alternatively, some multi
-
word verbs can be put into a
'Find someone
who'
activity as a warmer for the start of a lesson (e.g. 'Find someone
who sets off for...
... past participle
plan for
plan for & plans for planning for planned for planned for
1. plan for p.v. When you make preparations for something in the future, you plan
for it.
The ... found it.
5
5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word
phrasal verbs
Nonseparable phrasalverbs
Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object)
are usually accented ... the bed.
Nonseparable phrasalverbs
Nonseparable phrasalverbs cannot be separated by their object:
He ran into a tree.
He ran a tree into.
Throughout this book, phrasalverbs that can be separated...
... Fred's plane gets in?"
get on (inseparable): enter a large, closed vehicle: wsiąść.
"I'm sorry, but you're too late to say goodbye to Angela. She
got on the plane about ... off (2. no object): leave; depart (often suddenly or
quickly): wystartować.
"When does your plane take off?"
take up (separable): begin (a hobby or leisure-time activity):
zacząć.
A: ... object): look pleasing together. (Note: for
3 Polish translations by AZ - jendrek_z@wp.pl
"My plane will arrive around 5:00 PM. I should be able to
check into the hotel by 6:00 or 6:30."
check...