Phrasal verbs A-C lesson 9
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Phrasal Verbs in English
Learn various phrasal verbs and how to
use them in conversation!
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Phrasal Verbs in EnglishA-C
Lesson 1: Add up (I and II), and up toLesson 2: Back down and offLesson 3: Back up (I, II, and III)Lesson 4: Blow up (I, II, and III)Lesson 5: Break down (I, II, and III)Lesson 6: Bring up (I and II)Lesson 7: Call off and onLesson 8: Check into, off, and out ofLesson 9: Come across, down with, and to (I and II)Lesson 10: Count on and cut back on
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Separable vs. InseparableSome phrasal verbs can
be separated…For example:
I will add up the total. OK!
I will add the total up. OK!
but some cannot!
For example:
The teacher never calls on you in class.
OK!The teacher never calls you on in class
NOT OK!
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Come acrossDefinition:
To meet or find by chance(Inseparable)
I came across an old picture when I was cleaning.
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Now, make your own sentence using “come across”!
See how many sentences you can make in 3 minutes.
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Come down withDefinition:
To get sick with a specific illness(Inseparable)
I came down with the flu last week.
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Now, make your own sentence using “come down with”!
See how many sentences you can make in 3 minutes.
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Come toDefinition (I):
To regain consciousness(Inseparable)
He came to a few minutes after he was punched in the face.
(II)To reach a total amount(Inseparable)
The bill comes to $10.55.
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Now, make your own sentence using “come to”!
See how many sentences you can make in 3 minutes.
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Questions and HomeworkDo you have any questions?
For homework: Write a paragraph about a situation in your everyday life using one of the phrasal verbs we learned. We’ll talk about it next time!