Phrasal verbsare verb phrases that have idiomatic meanings—that is, their meaning is not obvious from the individual words that make up the phrase. Phrasal verbs are made up of a verb + aprepositionor an adverbialparticle, and their meaning is uniquely tied to each particular combination. ...
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In English there are many verbs that consist of two parts: the verb and a preposition or adverbial particle. Here you will find a list of the most common phrasal verbs.
(2009). The most frequent phrasal verbs in English language EU documents - A corpus-based analysis and its implications. System, 37(3), 470-481.Trebits, Anna, 2009. "The most frequent phrasal verbs in English language EU documents-A corpus-based analysis and its implications", System 37,...
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Section C: Translate the following phrasal verbs for relationships based on the text into Chinese.1. catch up with sb.叙旧2. open up to sb.吐露心声3. pick on sb.批评,挑剔,和某人有不愉快4. stick up for sb.维护5. have a row with sb.发生口角6. make up with sb.和解7. hit it off...
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The main trouble with English phrasal verbs is that they are very hard to memorize. This program is a result of over 10 years’ experience of teaching English. I…
A phrasal verb’s definition is often not apparent from its separate words alone, which makes most phrasal verbs idiomatic. In many instances, the addition of the particle to the phrasal verb changes the main verb’s definition. For example, compare the following sentences: Why would you try ...
They HANG AROUND the station most of the day. Hang back : Not move forwards to avoid doing something When they raced towards the entrance, I HUNG BACK till it was less crowded. Hang back from : Delay or avoid doing something They were HANGING BACK FROM making the final decision. ...