The document provides examples of common phrasal verbs involving movement and communication, including "to take", "to bring", "to go", and "to come". It also distinguishes between possessive "its" and the contraction "it's". Examples are given of question forms and responses using auxiliary verbs like "do", "be", and "have".
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1. to take something there
to bring something here
to go there
to come here
to talk/speak/chat to someone
to say to someone
to tell/ask/answer someone
Its goes with a noun.
(possessive)
The cat broke its leg.
Its = it is or it has
(contraction)
Its a great party.
Its got big windows.
Do you like sport?
Yes, I do! No, I dont.
2. Are you tired?
Yes, we are!
No, we arent!
Is the club open?
Yes, it is.
No, it isnt.
Have they finished?
Yes, they have.
No, they havent.