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LOOK OUT !!!!! The car is coming
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The girl is looking out the window.
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Phrasal verbs Phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition that modifies or changes the meaning. look out take in make up VERB + PREPOSTITION
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Intransitive verbs These don't take an object Ex: They had an argument, but they've made up now. Inseparable verbs The object must come after the particle. Ex: They are looking after their grandchildren. Separable verbs With some separable verbs, the object must come between the verb and the particle: Ex: The quality of their work sets them apart from their rivals.
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Meaning of a phrasal verb A phrasal verb has two meanings: Literal meaning: Look out : an action of looking outside. Idiomatic meaning: Look out : be careful
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Some phrasal verb FullEmpty This class runs out of water
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Run out : Literal meaning : the action of running outside. Idiomatic meaning: nothing left, not having enough. While he is running out, he ’s listening to music
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Look up Idiomatic meaning: Find (as in a dictionary or a reference book) Example: I don't know this word. Would you look it up in the dictionary for me?
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Literal meaning : the action of head up to look at something above Example : The kid and the woman are looking up the sky.
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Pick up Literal meaning : pick something on ground up. Ex: He is picking up the trash. Idiomatic meaning : to collect somebody Ex: Remember to pick me up at 8 o’clock!
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Turn on Meaning : Start (a light or machine) Example: It's too dark. Turn on the light please The boy is turning on the TV
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Come up with Come up with Meaning : think of the solution Ex: Finally, we come up with the answer for this difficult situation.
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Literal meaning Idiomatic meaning The plane has just taken off. Please take off your coat and sit down. Oh,no ! The lights have gone out again. If you go out, take an umbrella. Hello? Hello? I can’t hear you. I think we’ve been cut off. She cut off a big piece of meat and gave it to the dog. She looked up and smile I looked up the word in the dictionary. Can you pick up my pen for me? It ’s under your chair. Choose the sentence which has a literal meaning or idiomatic meaning by sticking (√ ) in the column. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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1. How do you manage to ________________ the noise from your neighbors? 2. We need to _______________ a solution to this problem. 3. Has the photocopier _________________ paper again? 4. How well do you __________________your colleagues? 5. We’re __________________meeting you again. Get on with Looking forward to Run out of Put up with Come up with
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