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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs. Last unit of the year!. What are they?. Two word verbs Made with a regular verb + a particle Examples (write down 3): get up hand over turn down back off fill in pay back take out keep away. On a sheet of notebook paper:.

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Phrasal Verbs

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  1. Phrasal Verbs Last unit of the year!

  2. What are they? • Two word verbs • Made with a regular verb + a particle • Examples (write down 3): get up hand over turn down back off fill in pay back take out keep away

  3. On a sheet of notebook paper: • List as many phrasal verbs as you can in 2 minutes.

  4. Now—pick a partner • Compare your lists • Cross out any phrasal verbs you both wrote down • Circle any you have that your partner does not have • You get 1 point for each verb circled, whoever has the most points wins a hawk!

  5. When is it a phrasal verb? • When the second word is part of the whole verb meaning. • Usually the phrasal verb has a different meaning than the words by themselves Example: She’s looking up at the sky. She’s looking up a new word in the dictionary. Which of these sentences has a phrasal verb?

  6. When to use them: • Phrasal verbs are less formal than regular verbs • Often times we use phrasal verbs in slang speaking Shut up! Get out!

  7. Two kinds of phrasal verbs: • Transitive: - use an object in the sentence - can separate the two words with the object - can be written together or separate Examples: Turn off the faucet. Turn the faucet off. Turn it off

  8. Two kinds of phrasal verbs: • Intransitive: - don’t use an object - cannot be separated - can only be written together Examples: He grew up in Mexico. She got back late last night. We eat out all the time.

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