Phrasal Verbs (B1 Intermediate Lesson 12 Box A)

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Phrasal Verbs (B1 Intermediate Lesson 12 Box A)

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Phrasal verbs are a common feature of the English language, especially in informal contexts. They are made up of a verb and a particle or, sometimes, two particles. The particle often changes the meaning of the verb. There are two main types of phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable.With separable phrasal verbs, the verb and particle can be apart or together. However, separable phrasal verbs must be separated when you use a personal pronoun. For example, “I didn’t want to bring the situation up at the meeting” 1. Here are some common separable phrasal verbs:Bring up = start talking about a particular subjectFill in = write information in a form or documentPick up = collect someone in a car or other vehicle to take them somewhereTurn down = to not accept an offerWith non-separable phrasal verbs, the verb and particle cannot be separated. For example, “Who looks after the baby when you’re at work?” 1. Here are some common non-separable phrasal verbs:Come across = to find something by chanceTurn into = becomeGet over = recover from somethingLook into = investigateTo learn more about phrasal verbs, you can visit this link which provides interactive exercises and explanations for intermediate ESL students.

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