KAU ELCA 102 Eli Grammar Chapter 4 part

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KAU ELCA 102 Eli Grammar Chapter 4 part 9

KAU ELCA 102 Eli Grammar Chapter 4 part 9

Forms • Inseparable phrasal verbs: no word may separate the verb and its particle.

Forms • Inseparable phrasal verbs: no word may separate the verb and its particle. • Ex: My father wants to go back to school for a degree. • A separable phrasal verb may have a noun object before the particle • Ex: we have to get the books back to the library. 12/1/2020 2

Inseparable phrasal verb Phrasal verbs Ran into Get on Get a long with 12/1/2020

Inseparable phrasal verb Phrasal verbs Ran into Get on Get a long with 12/1/2020 Examples With Nouns With pronouns I ran into her at I ran into my the library biology teacher at the library Get on the train Get on it before it leaves. Do you get along with your with them? neighbors? 3

separable phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs Make up Fill out Clean off 12/1/2020 Examples With

separable phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs Make up Fill out Clean off 12/1/2020 Examples With Nouns He may make the lost time up. Please fill this form out. With pronouns He may make it up. Please fill it out. Clean your shoes off. Clean them off. 4

Chooses the correct answer I frequently ran into my sister in town. Ran into

Chooses the correct answer I frequently ran into my sister in town. Ran into is ……… 1. Inseparable phrasal verb 2. Separable phrasal verb Please look after my children while I’m gone. Look after is ……… 1. Inseparable phrasal verb 2. Separable phrasal verb 12/1/2020 5

 • Don’t wake up the children. Wake up is …………. . 1. Inseparable

• Don’t wake up the children. Wake up is …………. . 1. Inseparable phrasal verb 2. Separable phrasal verb • Don’t wake the children up. Wake up is …………. . 1. Inseparable phrasal verb 2. Separable phrasal verb 12/1/2020 6

Inseparable phrasal verbs Phrasal Meaning Examples Verb Come back Return to a place We‘ll

Inseparable phrasal verbs Phrasal Meaning Examples Verb Come back Return to a place We‘ll come back later Drop by Get along with Go back Go away 12/1/2020 Visit informally I often drop by my aunt’s house. Be in good terms They get along with their neighbors well Return to a place I want to go back to school for a degree. Leave Go away! You’re 7 bothering me.

More examples of the inseparable phrasal verbs Get off Get on 12/1/2020 Means to

More examples of the inseparable phrasal verbs Get off Get on 12/1/2020 Means to come out off a car, bus train Means up to a bus, train, airplane or a car 8

Means arise from bed after sleeping Get up Go off Go over Grow up

Means arise from bed after sleeping Get up Go off Go over Grow up 12/1/2020 Means to ring or explode Means review Become an adult 9

Speak up Stop off Work out Look after 12/1/2020 Sleep in Run into Move

Speak up Stop off Work out Look after 12/1/2020 Sleep in Run into Move out of 10

 • Ex: do you speak up for your rights. • Means to speak

• Ex: do you speak up for your rights. • Means to speak loudly and without fear. 12/1/2020 11

 • Ex: I’m always tired after I work out. • Means exercise usually

• Ex: I’m always tired after I work out. • Means exercise usually in gym. 12/1/2020 12

Ex: please look after my plants while I’m gone • Means to take care

Ex: please look after my plants while I’m gone • Means to take care of someone or something 12/1/2020 13

 • Ex: Do you want to move out of this neighborhood. • Means

• Ex: Do you want to move out of this neighborhood. • Means to leave a place 12/1/2020 14

 • We always run into each other here! • Means to meet accidentally

• We always run into each other here! • Means to meet accidentally or without arrangements. 12/1/2020 15

 • My sister loves to sleep in on the weekends • Means to

• My sister loves to sleep in on the weekends • Means to sleep late. 12/1/2020 16

 • Let’s stop off at the drug store on our way. • Means

• Let’s stop off at the drug store on our way. • Means to make a short stop. 12/1/2020 17

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