This document provides an introduction to phrasal verbs. It begins with the student's name, college, and topic of the PowerPoint presentation on phrasal verbs. It defines a phrasal verb as a combination of a standard verb and one or two particles, which can be adverbs or prepositions. Examples are given such as "pass away" and "go out." It explains that the meaning of the verb changes when used with different particles, such as "put off" meaning to postpone and "put on" meaning to wear clothes. More phrasal verb examples are provided and the document concludes that phrasal verbs are important for language learners.