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COMPOUND VERBS
Teacher:
Atty. Maza, Mairet
Bachilleres:
Garca Milagros.
C.I. 19.457.113
San Martn, Alejandra C.I. 25.250.196
Salazar, Rosmery.
C.I. 25.262.275
Quiaro, Emileanyelis. C.I. 25.509.697
Cecimar La Rosa
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Semester II Section "C"
Barcelona, December 2014
phrasal verb
You can not separate the preposition and verb direct object must come
after the preposition or adverb that makes up the phrasal verb.
In this type of phrasal verbs Plug going direct object between the verb and
complement.
phrasal verb
The quality of Their products Rolex sets apart from other watch makers.
Intransitive verbs
When mom and dad Have an argument, They usually we make up the
following day.
I came back from work tired and hungry; so I'll call later, our parents were
in the other week in a hotel.
phrasal verb
She wrote to him but He never wrote back, debo Carry on with your work. I'm
going to rest before I go out
I have to return the book before Saturday; Do not dispose of you the
opportunity to read the book before returning.
Charles Please turn off the lights when leaving; after dinner, I'll walk to the
beach.
Turn down the radio, I will look after your cat while you are away.
Juan runs every day, nothing every two and rests on Sunday; care dog every
afternoon and dinner, eat up all your vegetables.
In this contexto, below are listed some phrasal verb, such as:
ADD UP
GO DOWN
TALK OF
BREAK AWAY
STAY AT
TEAR UP
CALL IN
SPEAK TO
TURN OFF
CALL OUT
SET OFF
WALK IN
CLEAR OUT
STAND OFF
WALK OFF
CRY TO
STAY OUT
WRITE DOWN
COME UP
STEP UP TO
THROW OFF
DRIVE BY
POINT AWAY
TAKE TO
phrasal verb
FIGHT OFF
SPEAK UP
LOOK AT
GIVE AWAY
HURRY ALONG
GO ABOUT