1. Elaborated by: Sandra Tovar Rudas
Code: 1065127158
Group: 50
Ingles B1+
Universidad Nacional Abierta y a
Distancia
2. Phrasal Verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting
of Verb + adverb or Verb + preposition. When it join
the verb with the adverb or preposition it's meaning is
different than the verb individually.
The phrasal verbs are special grammatical
constructions where a preposition usually
accompanies another word (verbs) and adds up to its
meaning. This are very used in language English for
writing and speaking.
What are Phrasal
Verbs ?
3. Now, we'll see some example
of the Phrasal Verbs…
Up
Down
On
Off
(Bajar)
(Apagar, cerrar)
(Encender, abrir)
(Subir)
Please, Can you turn up the
volume the radio for listen
notices?
She turned down the volume
while talking on the telephone
Please, Turn on the light!
My daughter doesn't want turn
off the light for sleeping.
4. In
Out
On
Off
Enter
Arrive
(Entrar)
(Llegar)
Can I get in the class
salon?
What time did you get
in last night?
(Salir)
She want get out this night
with her boyfriend
(Sacar, quitar)
I can't get off the ring of my
finger
(Poner, ponerse)
He got on overcoat,
because he had cool.
6. On
Off
For
Across
(Escaparse, fugarse)
While The thief was ran off of the
prison, the police was eating the
dinner.
(Toparse con, encontrarse con)
I went walking by the street, when run
across a beautiful lost dog
(postularse)
My husband is run for
councillor
(Prologarse, durar más)
Peter’s speech ran on for
more than an hour
8. In
Out
On
Off
(Apagar, extinguir)
Peter's trying to put out the
fire, let's help him(Distraer, disuadir)
I will put her off while you
buy the present
(Encender, poner)
You must put the oven
on before start making
the cake.
(Instalar, …)
I must put in the Christmas
tree of my house in next
month.
9. Off
Out
Over
Up
(Comprender, fingir)
She is trying to make out why
her daughter was crying and sad(Maquillarse)
She want make up in this
Halloween
(Cambiar de imagen)
Last week she had a
makeover. She looks very
beautiful now!
(Irse rápidamente)
The mouse made off quickly
when I turned on the kitchen
light.
10. In
Off
On
Down
(Dejar en libertad, perdonar)
A judge let him off of prison,
because they wasn't evidence
against him
(Desilusionar, defraudar)
I thought you would help me with
my homework, but let me down
(Contar un secreto)
Mary let on to Priscilla
who is her secret friend
(Admitir, dejar entrar)
The security guard let me in
despite my age
11. Up
Around
On
Off
(Contar con, invitar)
We could have your family around
for the party of birthday of our
daughter
(Tomar un descanso)
I will have a day off the next
week
(Llevar puesto)
She has beautiful dress
on
(Llevar a alguien a juicio)
They have been had up by
robbery the jewelry store
12. In
Across
On
At
(Cruzar, atravesar)
Peter was going across the street for
arrive the supermarket
(Arremeter, atacar)
The police see when the robber was
escaping and went at him
(Seguir, durar)
The event went on for more than
three hours, I was boring much
therefore I went me out
(Entrar)
The conference will start in a
minute, go in and sit down