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Ingles B1+
Actividad 8: Blog
Presentado por:
Sofía Katherine Arciniegas Burbano
Código: 1086133992
Grupo: 900004_26
Tutor:
Royer Dario Ramos
Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia “UNAD”
Escuela de Ciencias Sociales Artes y Humanidades
Programa de Psicología
CEAD Pasto
o4 de Octubre de 2015
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1. Some phrasal verbs have two different meanings.
Take up= begin a new activity (I took up horse riding last year)
Take up= accept an afer or invitation (she took up the job offer)
Sorry techer about the interruption, I will take the story up in a minute.
I think I would like to take up a rapita reading course.
The car takes up too much space. We'll move it somewhere else.
Pedro was taken up by mistake.
You won't believe it, but Santiago has taken up with Sally's sister.
Has Fernando thought of taking up on the job in city Cali?
4.
Turn down= reduce volume (plase turn down the radio)
Turn down= reject (she turned down our invitation)
Juan to turned down a great job offer because he had to move to Rome.
Please turn down the air conditioning, I'm freezing.
Turn up= increase volume (plase turn up the radio) an
Turn up=appear (he turned up at the at the party without invitation)
The cat finally turned up after being absent for many days.
Please turn the volume up, I like this song.
5. 2. Most phrasal verbs that take an object can be separated by the object.
She looked the phone number up.
She looked up the phone number
We make up the comic books.
we make the comic books up.
Give me 10 minutes to make my face up.
Give me 10 minutes to make up my face.
I looked the number up in the phone book.
I looked up the number in the phone book.
6. 3. There are a few phrasal verbs that cannot be separated by the object:
I’ll see you at five o’clock
I’ll see you five at o’clock
I was walking down High Street and I came across it Lucy by chance.
I was walking down High Street and I came it across Lucy by chance.
4. A few phrasal verbs take a second preposition:
I am sorry. I am tired. I didn´t go to bed last night.
Francisco has many debts. Angela is trying to make out why her husband has
quit his job.
7. Carmen, picks me up at the airport
I usually catch up on the news while I have lunch.
I am looking forward to catching up with my work this weekend.
Felipe isn’t as fit as me and when we go cycling, I have to stop now and again
to let him catch up with me, catch me up.
I'm not ready yet! I still have to make up!
After all he's done to her, my mother will make it up to Patricia by taking her
to the movies.
We'll have to turn back to the house. I forgot my bag on the table.
8. Bibliografía
Verbos compuestos, tomado de http://www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/phrasal-verbs.php
Gramatica Inglesa, tomado de http://www.mansioningles.com/Gram54.htm
Imágenes:
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Imagen3, tomada de www.importadormayoreo.com
Imagen 4, tomada de http://jaynito.blogspot.com.co/2007_09_01_archive.html
Imagen 5, http://es.clipartlogo.com/free/riding.html