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1. PHRASAL VERBS
INGLES B +
CAROLINA OLAECHEA TORRES
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TUTOR
ROGER DARIO RAMOS
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, ARTES Y
HUMANIDADES
PROGRAMA DE PSICOLOGIA
BOGOTA, NOVIEMBRE 2015
2. PHRASAL VERBS
The "Phrasal Verbs" is a very particular
aspect of English and often causes
confusion among those who are learning
this language.
Phrasal verbs are idiomatic expressions
that are formed by combining verbs with
prepositions or adverbs. This results in new
phrasal verbs with a very different
meaning than it gives us the dictionary for
individual verbs.
Phrasal verbs are widely used both in
writing and in the English spoken.
Constantly emerging new phrasal verbs
because the grammatical structure of the
same is a very flexible to create new verbs
and expressions resource. Moreover, the
same phrasal verb can have several
meanings.
3. PHRASAL VERBS
Phrasal verbs can be divided into three groups:
1.- inseparable Verbs
You can not separate the verb and the preposition direct object must come after the preposition or
adverb that makes up the phrasal verb.
An example is "look after" the sense of "care" or "address":
Their parents must look after kids.
2. Separable Verbs
In this type of phrasal verbs direct object complement is between the verb and complement.
An example is "set apart" in the sense of "distinguished" or "characterize"
The quality of Their sets products apart from other Rolex watch makers
3. intransitive verbs
Several phrasal verbs can be used without direct object.
For example "make up" to mean "make peace"
When mom and dad Have an argument, Usually They make up the following day.
You see, in this case a direct object is not used.
4. PHRASAL VERBS
EXAMPLES
GET ON: Subir / Montarse:
We couldn´t get onget on the bus,
because it was full
COME BACK: Volver a algún lugar:
Sandra is leaving tomorrow and
coming backcoming back on Monday
DRIVE OFF: Marcharse en un
vehículo a algún lugar:
The woman got into the car and
drove offdrove off
5. PHRASAL VERBS
EXAMPLES
BREAK DOWN: Dejar de funcionar,
romperse:
Sorry I´m late , the car broke downbroke down
LOOK OUT: Ser cuidadoso,
estar atento:
Look out!Look out! There´s a car coming
TAKE OFF: Despegar:
It was my first fligth. I was
nervous as the plane took offtook off
6. PHRASAL VERBS
EXAMPLES
RUN AWAY: Escaparse, huir, alejarse:
The robber run awayrun away from the
supermarket
LOOK UP (AT): Fijarse en algo:
He looked uplooked up at the thieves take car
his away
LOOK FORWARD (TO): Estar
pendiente / emocionado por algo que
va a pasar:
They are looking forwardlooking forward to their
holiday