1. PRESENTED BY: KERLY JOHANA HERNANDEZ
SOLER
TUTOR: ANFREA DEL PILAR CACERES
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
UNAD
CEAD GIRARDOT
2. PHRASAL VERBS
Verbs that accompanies an adverb (phrasal
verbs)or preposition (prepositional verbs) modifying
themeaning of the verb they accompany.
Phrasal verbs are idiomatic expressions that are
formed by combining verbs with prepositions or
adverbs. This results in new phrasal verbs with a
very different meaning than it gives us the
dictionary for individual verbs.
3. Phrasal verbs are widely used both in written
English as the spoken.Constantly
emerging new phrasal verbs and the grammatical
structure ofthe same is a very flexible way to
create new verbs and
expressionsresource. Moreover, the same phrasal
verb can have several meanings.
Phrasal verbs can be divided into three groups:
4. EXAMPLE:
inseparable 1-Verbs
You can not separate the preposition of the
verb and direct object must come after
the preposition or adverb that makes up
the phrasal verb.
An example is "look after" with the sense of
"care" or "address":
Their parents must look after kids.
5. 2. separable Verbs
In this type of phrasal
verbs the direct object complement is between the
verb and complement.
An example is "set apart" in the sense of "distinction"
or "characterize"
The quality of
Their sets products apart from other Rolex watch mak
ers.
6. 3. intransitive verbs
Several phrasal verb can be used without direct
object.
For example "make up" in the sense of "make
peace":
When mom and dad Have an argument, they make
up They usually thefollowing day.