Give three examples of pronouns
Me/You/Him/Her/Us/Them/
Which verbs are MORE formal? The ones on the right or the left?
Figure out: Solve, understand
Give up: Quit
Hand in: Submit
Help out: Assist
The ones on the right:
Solve, quit, submit, assist
Return money you owe
Pay back
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
She took off her shoes
She took them off
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
She disappointed her parents
She let them down
Give three examples of particles
In;On;At;Around;Up;Down;By;Off;Back
Where does the pronoun go if the verb has two particles?
For example:
Get away with
Look up to
After the last particle
For example:
Get away with it
Look up to him
Increase the volume
Turn up
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
She discovered the secret
She found it out
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
They fired the man
They laid him off
Give three examples of transitive phrasal verbs
Ask out; Give up; Lay off; Turn on; Pick out; Look up; Figure out; Call back
Where does the pronoun go with a transitive verb?
Between the verb and the particle
For example:
She turned it off
They wrote it down
Postpone; delay
Put off
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She saved her photos
She backed them up
He vomited the food
He threw it up
Give three examples of intransitive phrasal verbs
Break down; Come in; Come back; Lie down; Grow up; Work out; Get away;
What does an intransitive verb NOT have?
An object
For example:
He grew up.
She sat down
Arrive
Show up
I can't understand my mom
I can't figure her out
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
I met a famous man!
(accidentally)
I ran into him
Give three examples of phrasal verbs with 2 particles
Get away with; Look up to; Look down on; Get rid of; Look forward to; Drop out of; Come down with; Get around to; Get along with; Let go of; Put up with
What's the difference between a particle & a preposition?
(Write a sentence)
Particles CHANGE the meaning of a verb. For example: Get up; Get in; Get around to
Prepositions do NOT change the meaning of a verb. For example: Go to; Return to
Happen; occur
Go on
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
She left college
(without finishing)
She dropped out of it
Use a pronoun & a phrasal verb
I can't deal with those dogs!
(tolerate)
I can't put up with them!