Phrasal verbs are those verbs that are followed by one or two particles. The particles can be prepositions or adverbs. And the verb of a phrasal verb changes its original meaning depending on the particle that follows.
How many phrasal verbs do you know?
Write at least a sentence with a phrasal verb.Give enough context to prove that you know its meaning.
NEREA RUIZ PÉREZ, BC2A
ResponderEliminarI'm sorry, I do not have my homework because the printer broke down.
Laura is leaving tomorrow but she coming back on Friday.
ResponderEliminarPaula García Calvo
I had to look after my cousins while their parents were working.
ResponderEliminarAlthough, I have a lot of exams, I don't feel like studying, because I'm tired.
ResponderEliminarPaula Escudero Villoria BC2A
I filled out in Christmas because I ate a lot.
ResponderEliminarMy computer goes out when I use it for a long time.
ResponderEliminarTeresa Redondo Soria BC2A
I know you're tired but don't give up!
ResponderEliminarThe doctor told me to cut out sweets from my diet
ResponderEliminarJosé María Fuentes Rajo
I was looking for my glasses, but I don't found it.
ResponderEliminarAna María Carabias Bustos
I am looking forward to travelling with you to London.
ResponderEliminarNajwa Bouichou Mateos
Jessica Berrocal Campillo BC2A
ResponderEliminarSorry i'm late. The car broke down.
I ran into my neighbour yesterday at the shopping center.
ResponderEliminarCarmen Daniel BC2A
The bus was full.We couldn't get on
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