Phrasal verbs D-F lesson 11- "Double back," "drink up," and "dumb down"
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Transcript of Phrasal verbs D-F lesson 11- "Double back," "drink up," and "dumb down"
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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 EnglishD-F
Lesson 1: Double back, drink up, dumb downLesson 2: Drive off, dry off and outLesson 3: Die down, draw out, dwell onLesson 4: Egg on, end up with, eat outLesson 5: Face off, fight back, fess up (to)Lesson 6: Fall in love, fall down, fall overLesson 7: Fall through, fall off, fall outLesson 8: Fill in, fill out, fill upLesson 9: Flag down, flip through, freak outLesson 10: Follow up, freshen up, fuel up
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Separable vs. Inseparable
Some 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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Double backDefinition:
To go back in the direction you came. (Inseparable)
I lost my phone! I will have to double back and retrace my steps.
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Now, make your own sentence using “double back”!
See how many sentences you can make in 3 minutes.
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Drink upDefinition:
To finish your drink, usually all at once, usually a request; to drink a lot(Inseparable)
(When giving someone tea for a cold) Drink up! This tea will help you feel better. Okay everybody, it’s time to party! Drink up!
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Now, make your own sentence using “drink up”!
See how many sentences you can make in 3 minutes.
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Dumb downDefinition:
To make something more simple; to explain something more simply(Separable)
I can’t understand my math book. I need a tutor to dumb it down for me.I need him to dumb down the information so that I can understand.
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Now, make your own sentence using “dumb down”!
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!