In this English lesson, you will learn how to use
certain phrasal verbs in common daily conversations.
The two dialogues contain several verbs like
etc.;“take”,” come”,” get”,” make”, “turn”,
with the adverbs like 'up', 'down', in', 'out',
'after', 'over', 'back', 'off', 'on', 'down', to'.
So, what are phrasal verbs?
A phrasal verb (multi-word verb) is the
combination of a verb and a particle
may be an adverb or a preposition.
There is a difference between the verbs that
are followed by a preposition and are
followed by an adverbial particle
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The structure of phrasal verbs
Verb + adverb
“TURN ON”
Please, turn on the
Radio
“BREAK UP”
John and Mary
broke up last week.
“CALM DOWN”
Calm down before
you drive your car
“GO AWAY”
We usually go away
for the summer.
Verb + adverb + preposition
“TAKEN UP WITH”
She’s very taken up
with his new job.
“PUT UP WITH”
bear patiently
I cannot put up
with all this noise.
“COME UP WITH”
She’s come up with
a great idea.
The structure of the prepositional verbs
Verb + Preposition
“FILL IN”
Please, fill in the
application form
and send it to us.
“MOVE IN”
I’ve got a new flat.
I’m moving in on
Friday
“LOOK FOR”
I’ve been looking for
that book everywhere

English B1 Phrasal Verbs