The document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with prepositions or adverbs that can change the meaning of the verb. It provides examples of common phrasal verbs like "calm down", "check in", and "eat out" along with their meanings. The examples show how the phrasal verbs have related but different meanings than the base verb alone. In total, 12 different phrasal verbs are examined.
2. PHRASAL VERBS
They called phrasal verbs which is formed by
verb + adverb + verb or preposition
When you add the preposition to the verb, the
meaning of the main verb can change completely, and
sometimes this verbal sentence can have different
meanings depending on context.
8. PHRASAL VERBS
EXAMPLES
GIVE IN
Agree to what someone ​wants, after ​refusing
for a ​period of ​time
She nagged me so much for a new book,
that ​eventually I gave in.
9. PHRASAL VERBS
EXAMPLES
HANG OUT
Have a time to rest in exchange for other
activities.
I do not want to swim, I'll hang out with
my cat watching tv