Phrasal verbs

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Phrasal verbs put off look up to take in do up break out get out of turn down

Transcript of Phrasal verbs

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Phrasal verbs

put off

look up to

take in

do up break out

get out of turn down

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The football match has been put off until next week.

The football match has been postponed until next week.

Phrasal verbs

The price of petrol has gone up three times already this year.

The price of petrol has increased three times already this year.

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Phrasal verbs He asked her to stop singing as it

was putting him off.

The football match has been put off until next week.

distract

postpone

Don’t be put off if you can’t do it straight away.

Would you put off the light before you leave?

switch off

cause someone to change their mind

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Phrasal verbs We did our bathroom up last year.

We did up our bathroom last year.

We did it up by ourselves.

She has fallen for the boy who lives next door. Fortunately, he has

also fallen for her.

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Vocabulary

A baby

A bath

A cake

have

take

make

have

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Vocabulary

A chance

A nap

A mistake

A go

have

takehave

make

take

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Vocabulary

A party

A phone call

A photo

have

take

make

havetake

A showertake

have

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Vocabulary

A effort

An excuse

A dinner

make

make

make

Funhave

have

Hold oftake

take Part

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Vocabulary

The cooking

Someone a favor

Your best

do

do

do

Someone seriouslytake

Someone’s word for ittake

doThe

housework

do Your homework