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Ly Thuyet Va Bai Tap Phrasal Verbs Co Key

The document provides examples of different types of phrasal verbs including: - Common phrasal verbs like "wake up", "sit down", and "give up" - Phrasal verbs that take an object and can separate the verb and particle, like "look up" and "put away" - Phrasal verbs that take an object but do not separate, like "get over" and "take after" - Phrasal verbs that do not take an object, like "break down" and "hurry up" Exercises are included to practice using the phrasal verbs in sentences in different tenses and with or without objects.
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Ly Thuyet Va Bai Tap Phrasal Verbs Co Key

The document provides examples of different types of phrasal verbs including: - Common phrasal verbs like "wake up", "sit down", and "give up" - Phrasal verbs that take an object and can separate the verb and particle, like "look up" and "put away" - Phrasal verbs that take an object but do not separate, like "get over" and "take after" - Phrasal verbs that do not take an object, like "break down" and "hurry up" Exercises are included to practice using the phrasal verbs in sentences in different tenses and with or without objects.
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MORE PHRASAL VERBS A.

SOME COMMON PHRASAL VERBS PRACTICE wake up - stand up - look after - sit down - give up - ring up - get on I. Choose the correct phrasal verbs from the l st above to complete these se!te!ces. 1. The children get up at eight o`clock to have breakfast. 2. ! he said. `This is not the ti e for sleeping!` !. "fter the crash# $ legs hurt% it was ver$ difficult to &. in that chair# please# said the doctor. '. The bus was oving too fast and ( couldn`t it. ). *r and *rs + ith are going to the children for an hour. ,. (` going to s oking to orrow. -. (` going to the station and ask about the trains. II. Rea" the " alo#$e a!" $!"erl !e the phrasal verbs. %r te each phrasal verb ! the !f ! t ve ! &o$r !oteboo'. "% .h hello. /ice to see $ou again. 0id $ou have a good holida$1 ( was planning to ring $ou up to ask $ou about it. 2% 3es# it was lovel$. 4e had to set off reall$ earl$ because the plane took off at ) a. . 2ut then we were on the beach in the sun b$ lunchti e. "% 5reat! "nd what did $ou do ost da$s1 2% 4ell# we usuall$ slept in. (t was ver$ nice not having to get up earl$. "nd then we sta$ed up late at night# going out to discos and nightclubs. 0uring the da$# we usuall$ la$ on the beach or looked round the town. "% "nd what about food1 2% 4ell# we didn`t usuall$ have an$ breakfast. 2$ the ti e we got downstairs at the hotel# the$ had cleared awa$ all the breakfast things. 4e tried out different restaurants for lunch and ost of the were ver$ good. The fish was particularl$ nice. "nd we usuall$ sta$ed in for dinner at the hotel. "% +o what did $ou like best1 2% ( liked ever$thing - the beaches# the weather# the food# the night life# the people. (`d like to go back again ne6t $ear so (` saving up for it alread$. 7eople book ver$ earl$ for that area so ( ust fi6 it up after the /ew 3ear. (f ( carr$ on saving for a few onths# (`ll have enough one$. III. Match the phrasal verbs from e(erc se ))a * th these "ef ! t o!s. Cop& the "ef ! t o!s * th the correct phrasal verb !to &o$r !oteboo'. 1. To test so ething for the first ti e to find out whether it is good or not. 8 tr$ out 2. To rise into the air to start fl$ing 9usuall$ a plane or a bird:. 8 take off

!. To ake the arrange ents for so ething &. To visit a place and look at the different parts of it '. To sta$ inside so ewhere# not to go out ). To begin a ;ourne$ ,. To ake so ewhere tid$ b$ re oving things 9e.g. plates and food fro fro a floor< -. To continue to do so ething =. To get out of bed 1>. To return 11. To not be in bed late at night# after bedti e 12. To not spend so e of $our one$# but to put it awa$ or in a bank. 1!. To leave the house?hotel to go so ewhere# usuall$ for pleasure. 1&. To sleep late in the orning. 1'. To telephone so eone B. PHRASAL VERBS THAT +ON,T TA-E AN OB.ECT

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- The car broke down on the wa$ to hospital and we had to call for an a bulance. - 7lease hurr$ up! 4e`re going to iss the train. - @ook out! There`s a car co ing. A @ike other verbs# so e phrasal verbs take an ob;ect% - Ban $ou pick up that bag1 verb ob;ect "nd so e phrasal verbs do not take an ob;ect% - 4e `re setting off 9no ob;ect: at , o`clock to orrow orning. Cverb< A D6a ples of phrasal verbs that don`t take an ob;ect% to break down 8 to stop working 9when talking about achiner$: to hurr$ up 8 to ove# go# do so ething faster to look oat 8 to take care PRACTICE Bo plete the sentences# using the phrasal verbs in the bo6. 7ut the verbs into the correct tense and for . get up break down set off sleep in sta$ in speak up go back hurr$ up go out look out 1. *$ washing achine broke down this orning so ( had to do all the washing b$ hand. 2. The train leaves at '.&' so ( think we should at '.>>. !. (`d like to tonight but (`ve got a lot of work to do so ( should &. 7lease . 4e`re going to be late. '. .h good. ( don`t have to . earl$ for work to orrow so ( can ). (` sorr$ but $ hearing is not ver$ good. Bould $ou # please 1 ,. ! 3ou`re going to hit that car. -. ( had a holida$ in *ala$sia last $ear and it was beautiful. (`d love to

C. PHRASAL VERBS THAT TA-E AN OB.ECT/ SEPARABLE - ( looked up the new words in a dictionar$. - Ban $ou put awa$ the dishes1 - ( put $ glasses down so ewhere but ( can`t re e ber where. - The$`ve got too uch one$E the$ should give so e of it awa$. - ( don`t know the answer but ( ust find it out. A *an$ phrasal verbs take an ob;ect% ( can`t pick up this bag. A 4e can sa$% - ( can`t pick up this bag. verb particle ob;ect - ( can`t pick this bag up. verb ob;ect particle The verb and the particle can separate. The particle can go before or after the ob;ect. A (f the ob;ect is a pronoun Fher# e# it# etc.: it goes before the particle% ( can`t pick it up. /.T ( can`t 0ick up it. A D6a ples of phrasal verbs that take an ob;ect 9separable:% to look up 8 to find the eaning of a word in a dictionar$ or to find so e other infor ation in a book to put awa$ 8 to put so ething in its proper place# e.g. a cupboard or bo6 to put down 8 to put so ething on a surface# e.g. a table or the floor to give awa$ 8 to give so ething to so eone free of charge to find out 8 to find infor ation about so ething to turn on 8 to start a achine b$ putting electricit$ into it to turn off 8 to stop a achine b$ stopping the suppl$ of electricit$ to work out 8 to solve a proble b$ thinking hard about it to put off 8 to dela$ so ething to a later date PRACTICE (. Gewrite the sentences substituting the underlined words with a phrasal verb fro the bo6. 4rite the sentences a: with the ob;ect after the verb and particleE b: with the ob;ect between the verb and particle. 94here the ob;ect is a pronoun# $ou can onl$ put it between the verb and particle.: look up fi6 up give awa$ turn on turn off put down ring up put awa$ work out put off 1. ( usuall$ telephone $ sister at the weekend for a chat. - ( usuall$ ring up $ sister at the weekend for a chat. - ( usuall$ ring $ sister up at the weekend for a chat. 2. These clothes are too s all for "ndrew. ( should give the to so eone else. !. ( don`t know the eaning of this word. ( ust find it in the dictionar$.

&. 4e should talk about this proble . Ban we arrange a eeting1 '. 3our roo looks terrible# Ha es. 4h$ don`t $ou put $our clothes into the cupboard. ) 4ould $ou like to pIut $our bag on the floor1 ,. This proble is reall$ difficult. Bould $ou help e solve it1 -. .J# we`re read$. 4ould $ou start the achine# please1 =. *arie can`t co e. +he wants to dela$ the eeting until *onda$. 1>. The achine is too nois$. Bould $ou stop it working# please1 +. PHRASAL VERBS THAT TA-E AN OB.ECT B0T +O NOT SEPARATE - +he was ver$ ill last $ear but she has got over the illness now. - Ke takes after his father. Ke`s got the sa e blonde hair and blue e$es and the sa e gentle anner. - +he works in the ornings but she can`t live off that. +he ust find a full-ti e ;ob. - ( ca e across an old photograph of $ou $esterda$. (t was taken when $ou were at school. A +o e phrasal verbs do not have the ob;ect between the verb and the particle. (n these verbs# the verb and the particle cannot separate. The$ are inseparable. The ob;ect can onl$ go after the verb and the particle% - (`d like to go out tonight. Ban $ou look after the children1 9to look after 8 to take care of so eone or so ething: verb particle ob;ect 4e cannot sa$% Ban $ou look the children after1 A 4hen the ob;ect is a pronoun# it goes after the phrasal verb in the sa e wa$% - Ban $ou look after the 1 A D6a ples of phrasal verbs that take an ob;ect but do not separate% to get over 8 to recover fro so ething# e.g. an illness# the death of a relative or friend# etc. That is# to get better after so ething bad happens to $ou to take after 8 to look or behave like a parent 9or older relative: to live off 8 to get one$ fro so ething to pa$ for ever$thing $ou need to live# e.g. food# clothes# transport# etc. to co e across 8 to find so ething or eet so eone b$ chance PRACTICE Bo plete the sentences with a verb fro the bo6. 7ut the verb into the correct tense for . take after look round co e across get over live on look after 1. Ke was ver$ unhapp$ after his girlfriend left hi but ( think he is starting to get over it now. 2. 4e`re going on holida$ ne6t onth. 4e ust find so eone to . the cat and the

plants. !. ( know $ou`ve seen the new part of the town but $ou should the old part - it`s ver$ interesting. &. 4e were on our wa$ to college when we so e dancers. The$ were doing a beautiful dance in the street. '. Ke`s ver$ good at sport and his other is# too. Ke .. her. ). +he loves acting but she can`t ....... the one$ she earns fro it. +he has to do other ;obs. ANS%ER -E1 A. (. 1. get up 2. 4ake up! !. stand up &. +it down '. get on ). look after ,. give up -. ring up ((. ring up# set off# take off# sleep in# get up# sta$ up# go out# look round# clear awa$# tr$ out# sta$ in# go back# save up# fi6 up# carr$ on (((. 1. tr$ out 2. take off !. fi6 up &. look round '. sta$ in ). set off ,. clear awa$ -. carr$ on =. get up 1>. go back 11. sta$ up 12. save up 1!. go out 1&. sleep in 1'. ring up B. 1. broke down 2. set off !. go out ..... sta$ in &. hurr$ up '. get up . sleep in ). speak up ,. @ook out -. go back C. 1. ( usuall$ ring up $ sister?ring $ sister up 2. ( should give the awa$. !. ( ust look it up in the dictionar$. &. Ban we fi6 up a eeting?fi6 a eeting up1 '. 4h$ don`t $ou put awa$ $our clothes?put $our clothes awa$1 ). 4ould $ou like to put $our bag down?put down $our bag1 ,. Bould $ou help e work it out1 -. 4ould $ou turn the achine on?turn on the achine# please1 =. +he wants to put the eeting off?put off the eeting until *onda$. 1>.Bould $ou turn it off # please1 +.1.get over 2.look after !.look around &.ca e across '.takes after ).live on

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