This document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with a preposition or adverb. It provides examples of common phrasal verbs using prepositions like "on", "in", "under" and adverbs like "up", "down", "away". Ten examples of phrasal verbs are given with sentences using the phrasal verbs to demonstrate their meaning, such as "look up", "get in", "take off", and "call back". Links to additional resources on teaching and learning phrasal verbs are also included.
4. Phrasal Verbs
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1. When I use eyedrops I have to look up
Look me up the next week
2. When I drop something I have to look
down to look for it
3.Look out before you cross the street
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To get in (To enter)
4. Get in the car and I will take you to
aiport
To get out (of). To leave or exit
5. I feel much hot, I have to get out of
here.
To put on (to dress; to start wearing
something)
6. Why don卒t you put on your blue shirt, it
really suits you
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To take off (to depart or when the plane
leaves the ground )
7. The plane will take off in 5 minutes
To take out (to remove or extract)
8. Can you please take out the trash of
the kitchen?