10 - Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal verbs

A phrasal verb is a verb plus a particle, such as: down, up, down, off and
along. Phrasal verbs follow several Patterns.
Separable: some phrasal verbs can take objects before or after the particle.
Pronouns, however, always appear before the particle.
1. I tell jokes to cheer up my friends (cheer my friends up)
2. My jokes almost always cheer them up.
Inseparable: Some phrasal verbs, the object always appears after the particle.
I just ran into an old friend. I ran into her at the mall.
I always stand by my friends, and they always stand by me.
Three-word verbs: Some phrasal verbs have a particle and a preposition.
If I have an argument at work, my friend Jason always sticks up for me.
Because Jason is so loyal, I basically put up with almost anything he does.
Intransitive: Some Phrasal verbs take no object.
After my friend John moved away, we drifted apart.
Although my friend Sarah and I are different, we get along very well.
Once we had an argument, but then we made up.
Some of these verbs can add a preposition, however, and take an object.
I get along with Sarah. I made up with Sarah.

Exercises:
Cheer (sb) up drift apart get along get over (sth/sb) let (sb) down
make up Put up with run into (sb) stick up for talk (sb) over
1. Which of your friends do you______ ________ with the best? Why?
2. When youre feeling down, do you have a special friend who can always_____
you_____?
3. If youre in a situation where other people are criticizing you, do you have a
good friend who generally______

_______

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_______ you?

4. Have you ever had a bad argument with a friend? Did it take you a long time to
_____ ______your anger? Do you ever find it impossible to ______
______with some someone and resume your friendship?
5. Have you ever lost touch with a friend and stopped seeing each other? What are
some things that cause friends to _______ ______?
6. Have you ever ____ ______a friend that you hadnt seen in a long time? If so,
did you make plans to see each other again?
7. Has a friend ever disappointed you, that is, ___ you ____in some way?
In those situations, it is a good idea to ______Your feelings____with the
friends? Or is it better not to let your friends know how you feel?
8. Are there limits to what you must tolerate in a friendship? What are some
things that you would never____ _____ _____?

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Phrasal verbs:
Identify the kinds of phrasal verbs
1. Drop off (136)
(
)
I can drop the documents off later.
2. Carry off (62)
(
)
Both actors have the stylish self-confidence needed to carry off these roles.
3. Dish out (120)
(
)
Some doctors are dishing out drugs their patients do not need.
4. Fall out (149)
(
)
Have you two fallen out?
Ive fallen out with my parents.
5. Fold up (164)
(
)
He folded the newspaper up and put it on the table.
Complete the sentences:
1. Im going to Johns house to ____my number.
2. Let me show you how to___ ____ a map properly.
3. A woman stood by the door_____ brochures_____as the audience left.
4. They remain on course to ___
5.

____ the league championship.

Id noticed my hair was _____ ______.

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Reporting Clauses:
To report what someone says or thinks, you can use these verbs to introduce a that
clause. The use of That is optional
Admit
doubt

argue
assume
feel say

claim

explain

report

agree

assert

believe

Examples:
In many countries, people believe (that) breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
Not many people like to admit (that) they are superstitious.
EXERCISES
Read the following statements about superstitious and beliefs, and tell a partner what you
think about them. Use these verbs in your sentences:
Agree - assume believe doubt- feel
1. Carrying a good luck charm will protect you from harm.
I doubt very much that carrying a good luck charm will protect you from harm.
2. Only uneducated people still believe in superstitions.
3. Crystals have mysterious healing powers.
4. Almost everyone is superstitious about a few things.
5. There is some truth behind every superstition.
6. Superstitions are an important part of our cultural heritage.
7. To avoid any problems, you should follow traditional rituals and customs when planning
your wedding.

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