Selasa, 22 Juni 2021

Lesson 10: Speak More Naturally Using Phrasal Verbs

              


Phrasal verbs are phrases that indicate actions. They are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. Examples of such verbs include: turn down, come across and run into. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and a preposition or an adverb:

Verb

Preposition/adverb

Get

Up

Go

Through

Write

Down

Take

After

Sometimes phrasal verbs consist of three elements:

Verb

Preposition / adverb 1

Preposition / adverb 2

look

forward

to

put

up

with

sit

in

for

 

When added to the verb the preposition or adverb may change completely the meaning of the verb. Here are some examples:

Phrasal verb

Meaning

Example

look for

search/seek

He is looking for his keys

look up to

have a great deal of respect for a person

His father is his model. He is the person he looks up to.

look forward to

await eagerly/anticipate with pleasure

She is looking forward to visiting Paris.

look up

to try to find a piece of information by looking in a book or on a computer:

She didn't understand the word. So she looked it up in her dictionary

 

The meaning of phrasal verbs, sometimes,it is difficult to understand the meaning of phrasal verbs. Before looking them up in a dictionary, it would be helpful to use the context to understand them. So, when you speaking used phrasal verb, it listened more interesting.

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