that start with A or B
a phrasal verb that begins with the letter A
that means to invite someone
ask out
Lots of little children go through a phase of having an friend, but they usually grow out of it.
(imagine)
Apart you, nobody knows that I have quite school.
from
If I will study more, I would pass the test.
If I studied more, I would pass the test.
(2nd conditional – unreal present/future)
Why don't you stop _____ (work) and take a rest?
Why don't you stop working and take a rest?
a phrasal verb that means to hit or attack
beat up
The shop assistant had acted in a rude and manner and it was suggested she was fired. (profession)
unprofessional
Julie and I met in the shopping mall chance.
by
If I would have known about the meeting, I come earlier.
If I had known about the meeting, I would have come earlier.
(3rd conditional – unreal past)
I was a bit lazy this time, but I promised ________ (study) harder next time.
I was a bit lazy this time, but I promised to study harder next time.
a phrasal that means to demand or request
ask for
I'm not going up there. I'm scared of .
(high)
hights
I've been waiting the corner for two hours.
If you were more careful yesterday, you wouldn’t break the vase.
If you had been more careful yesterday, you wouldn’t have broken the vase.
(3rd conditional – unreal past)
What is the key in finding out whether a word is an infinitive?
The word "to" is in front of the verb in the sentence.
a phrasal verb that that means to explode or destroy by exploding
blow up
His suggestions were very and would never have worked.
(practical)
impractical
This game is similar torture.
to
If I had listened to your advice, I would be happier yesterday.
If I had listened to your advice, I would be happier now.
(Mixed – past action affecting present result)
I would love (see) Shakira in concert.
I would love to have seen Shakira in consert
a phrasal verb that means to give a reason
account for
She found that she enjoyed more than she had expected.
(mother)
motherhood
He is good prepositions.
with
If she had worked harder in college, she would have a better job now.
If she had worked harder in college, she would have a better job now.
(Mixed – past action affecting present result – already correct)
The thief is believed (escape) on foot.
The thief is believed to have escaped on foot.