What's the meaning of the Phrasal Verb?
Negative Prefixes
+ to do or doing 2
100

go on

A) LEAVE

B) CONTINUE

C) STOP

B

EXAMPLE: The trip seemed to go on forever

100

fit, fair, healthy

unfit, unfair, unhealthy

100

I'll enjoy (to eating/eating) 

eating

200

look after: 

a) care for (something or someone)

b) calculate

c) be selfish

A

example; I need someone to look after my children when I am at work.

200

correct, agree, active

incorrect, disagree, inactive

200

My teacher agreed (to teach/teaching) .

to teach

300

take up:

a) get to the same level as others

b) start doing a hobby

c) put above



B

Example: We've decided to take up skiing; we've never tried it before

300

possible, responsible, natural

impossible, irresponsible, unnatural

300

Everybody likes (to stay/staying) in bed late in the morning.

both

400

set off

a)stop

b)leave

c) started a journey

C

EXAMPLE: We set off early and took the ten o'clock train

400

formal, kind,  patient, mature

informal, unkind, impatient, immature

400

This summer I'm going to start (to play/playing)  

both

500

look forward to 

A) Stop liking

B) Feeling happy about something that is going to happen

C) Don´t look back 

EXAMPLE  I'm looking forward to our trip to London.

500

lucky, Surprisingly,  legible, mortal, courage

unlucky, unsurprisingly, illegible, immortal, discourage

500

My sister suggests (to go/going) 

going

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