Phrasal verbs

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PHRASAL VERBS
T.I.Nikandrova
EL Teacher
Lyceum #533
St. Petersburg
March, 2013
What do you think phrasal
verbs are?
Phrasal verbs =verb+particle (s)
(preposition(s))
When do we use phrasal
verbs?
Phrasal verbs are very
common, especially in
spoken language.
Phrasal verbs:
go after
go down with
go without
go off
go up
go through go with
Go after – chase smb
Go down with –
became ill
Go off- to break down,
to become bad
Go through- to get an
experience
Go up- to increase
Go with – to match
Go without-to lack,
not have
Go after
The police officer is
going after the bank
robber.
Go down with
Mary went down with the
flu yesterday so she stayed
in bed.
Go off
This cheese smells strange.
It’s probably gone off.
Go through
Jane has gone through a
rough time at work.
Go up
The price of petrol has
gone up again.
Go with
Does this green dress
go with my eyes?
Go without
It is difficult to go without
an umbrella when it rains.
Fill in:
with
after
off
up
without
down
with
through
1. Camels can go ………………..water longer than any other
animals.
2. The price of cheese has gone ……………again.
3. My aunt went ……………….. a flu a week ago.
4. A very big dog went ………………….our kitten.
5. Does this purple T-shirt go …………….……my black
trousers?
6. He is unhappy. He has gone ……………….a very difficult
time.
7. This milk smells strange. It’s probably gone
……………………..
YOUR HOMEWORK:
1)* Write down 7-10 sentences with
phrasal verbs
**Write down a short story with phrasal
verbs
2) Make your own page for your
vocabulary and draw pictures to explain
the meaning of phrasal verbs
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION