2. OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON
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1. Rewrite the sentences given by using phrasal verbs correctly.
1. Match the phrasal verbs with the meanings given correctly.
7. What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a verb that sometimes has two or three words.
● Consists of a verb + preposition/adverb/preposition+adverb.
● The same phrasal verbs can have many meanings and very different.
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1. Break it down: To break
something into parts to make
it easier to do.
1. Break down: to lose control of
your feelings
1. (something) broke down:
To stop functioning properly.
8. Types of Phrasal Verbs
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phrasal
verb
verb + adverb look up search for and find
information in a reference
book
You can look up the
word in a dictionary.
verb +
preposition
look after take care of Who is looking after
the baby?
verb + adverb +
preposition
look forward
to
anticipate with pleasure I look forward to
meeting you.
9. Phrasal Verb: Verb + Adverb
meaning example sentence
direct object
transitive put off postpone We will have to put off the meeting.
turn down refuse They turned down my offer.
intransitive get up rise from bed I don't like to get up.
break down stop working He was late because his car broke down
10. Phrasal Verb: Verb + Preposition
prepositional verb meaning example sentence
direct object
look after take care of He is looking after the dog.
talk about discuss Did you talk about me?
wait for await John is waiting for Mary.
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11. Phrasal Verb: Verb + Preposition + Adverb
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phrasal-prepositional verb meaning example sentence
direct object
get on with have a friendly relationship
with
He doesn't get on
with
his wife.
put up with tolerate I won't put up with your
attitude.
12. Can phrasal verbs be separated?
Phrasal Verbs
Transitive
(has direct object)
Intransitive
(no direct object)
Separable: we can separate
the phrasal verbs into two
parts.
Example:
They turned down my offer.
They turned my offer down.
Inseparable: the phrasal verb
cannot be separated and needs
to be followed with a direct
object.
Example:
Who is looking after the lady?
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Example: I don’t like
to get up.
13. Summary
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Phrasal Verb:
● Consists of a verb + preposition/adverb/preposition+adverb.
● The same phrasal verbs can have many meanings and very different.
● Divided into two: transitive and intransitive.
● Transitive phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable.
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