Class 7 Homework Ch. 13 Phrasal Verbs. Homework Review.

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Class 7 Homework Ch. 13 Phrasal Verbs

Homework Review

New PV’s Chapter 13

How do these work?

4 Definitions 1. You turn the handle or key of a toy, watch or clock to make it operate. ______ ___ the toy teeth and watch them chatter. ______ ___ the toy teeth and watch them chatter. Wind…up Wind…up

Wound Up (Par. Adj.) 1. After the toy/watch/clock is turned The watch is wound up but still not working. The watch is wound up but still not working. 2. When you are very nervous or tense A: Is your job interview today? B: Yes, I’m wound up because I really want to get the job.

2. Wind up 2. A situation’s result after a series of decisions, actions, or other events. End up = Wind up This is a group project, but how did I wind up doing all the work? This is a group project, but how did I wind up doing all the work?

3. Wind…up 3. When you finish an event or activity – or get ready to finish. Teacher: We are running out of time, let’s wind up class for the day.

What is this? An electrical cord An electrical cord

4. Wind…Up 4. Wrapping string, cord, rope, hose, tape, etc. around and around into a ball or spool A: What should I do with this electrical cord? B: Could you wind it up and put it away?

Wound Up (Part. Adj.) After winding up the electrical cord. The electrical cord is wound up. The electrical cord is wound up.

What’s this? Shampoo Shampoo

But the shampoo is empty

The shampoo is empty. I ____ ___ all the shampoo. We need to buy more. I ____ ___ all the shampoo. We need to buy more. 1. When you use ALL of something Use…up

Used up (Part. Adj.) After all of something has been used. After all of something has been used. The shampoo is used up. Is there another bottle in the house? The shampoo is used up. Is there another bottle in the house?

This is a _____ ____!

4 Definitions 1. Using a gun to rob people, banks, stores, etc. A: What’s happening? B: Someone is _____ ____ the bank right now! Stick…up Stick…up What is another PV for stick up? What is another PV for stick up?

A Stickup (noun) A: He’s got a gun!! B: Don’t move, this is a stick up! A stickup is the same as a holdup. A stickup is the same as a holdup.

2. Stick…up 2. When you hang up a picture, sign, or notice where people can see it. A: My dog is lost! B: We should stick signs up so people can find your dog.

What’s this? A fireplace

3. Stick…up 3. When you push something into a container that is long and thin A: Can you open the fireplace vent? B: How? A: Stick your hand up the chimney.

4. Stick up 4. When something long and narrow is raised above the surface I was scared. I could feel the hairs sticking up on my head. I was scared. I could feel the hairs sticking up on my head. -- see picture  -- see picture 

His hair is sticking up! Next example 

Be careful, a nail may be sticking up.

To be stuck-up (part. Adj.) [informal] when you think you are better than other people (beauty, intelligence, rich, etc.) Never used as a verb A: I met Paris Hilton in Hollywood. B: Really! Was she nice? A: NO! She’s really stuck-up.

We’re in a drought! The river has _____ ____. The river has _____ ____.

2. Definitions 1. All the water or other liquid goes away We’re in a drought and the river has _____ _____. We’re in a drought and the river has _____ _____. Dry…up (very similar to “dry out”) Dry…up (very similar to “dry out”)

Dried up (Part. Adj.) We needed water, but the river was dried up. We needed water, but the river was dried up The lake is gone, it’s dried up. The lake is gone, it’s dried up.

2. Dry up 2. When the amount of something gets smaller and then disappears completely. A: What happened to the small market? B: Their business dried up after the big market opened.

What are they doing? He is doing the dishes. He is doing the dishes. She is drying them and will ______ them _____. She is drying them and will ______ them _____.

3 Definitions 1. When you return something to the place where it usually goes. A: I need help washing the dishes. B: Sure. You clean and I’ll ___ ___. Put…away Put…away

Put Away (Part. Adj.) Something is in it’s place or it is stored. A: Did you finishes the dishes? B: Yes, the dishes are put away. Let’s watch TV.

Where is he? In jail or in prison In jail or in prison He was _____ _____ for 50 years. He was _____ _____ for 50 years.

2. Put…away Sent to prison or sent to a mental hospital. Sent to prison or sent to a mental hospital. A: Did they catch the criminal? B: Yes, They put him away for 50 years.

3. Put… away 3. [informal] when you drink or eat a lot of food or drinks. (usually alcohol – beer/wine etc) You drank 12 beers!! Wow, you can put it away. You drank 12 beers!! Wow, you can put it away I could put away 15 hot dogs! I could put away 15 hot dogs!

What will you do with the homework form?

2 Definitions 1. When you complete a form. Put information in the correct places on a form You must ____ ____ the homework form completely. Fill…out Fill…out What’s else do you fill out? What’s else do you fill out?

Filled out (part. adj.) After the information is completed on a form. After the information is completed on a form. A: Did you finish the job application? B: Yes, it’s filled out.

2. Fill…out 2. When a slender person gains weight. Did you see Jim? Did you see Jim? Yes, he’s filled out a little. He should go on a diet. Yes, he’s filled out a little. He should go on a diet.

What are they doing?

Waiting in line Waiting in line What if you are waiting in line and someone walks to the front? What if you are waiting in line and someone walks to the front?

1 Definition 1. When you enter a conversation, situation, or place (esp. a line), but you do it aggressively, rudely, without invitation Did you see that person ____ ___ line? Did you see that person ____ ___ line? He can’t go ahead. He has to go to the back! He can’t go ahead. He has to go to the back! Butt in Butt in

A: Are you ready for your job interview? B: Yes. How do I look? A: Terrible! You should _____ ____ for a job interview.

2 Definitions 1. When you wear very nice clothes, often for a special event – you put on nice clothes You should ____ ____ for a job interview. You should ____ ____ for a job interview. Dress…up Dress…up

Dressed up (Part. Adj.) B: Ok, I’ve changed my clothes. A: Now you’re dressed up.

Ch. 14 Butt in Butt in Dress…up Dress…up Dry…up Dry…up Fill…out Fill…out Put…away Stick…up Use…up Wind…up

Pick a Situation At the Bank At the Bank Job Interview Job Interview Mother / Daughter Argument Mother / Daughter Argument Father / Son Argument Father / Son Argument On a Camping Vacation On a Camping Vacation Teacher and Student Dialogue Teacher and Student Dialogue At the Market or Post office or other?? At the Market or Post office or other??