This document discusses phrasal verbs in English. It begins by defining a phrasal verb as a verb combined with a preposition or adverb, or particles that modify the verb. Examples of common particles used in phrasal verbs include up, in, away, over, off, about, round, out, along, back, and through. The document then categorizes phrasal verbs into four groups: intransitive verbs which don't take an object, transitive verbs which do take an object, separable verbs, and inseparable verbs. Examples of phrasal verbs are provided for each group.
11. Phrasal verbs
can be divided
into groups
Intransitive verbs
Separable verbs Inseparable verbs
transitive verbs
12. Phrasal verbs
can be divided
into groups
transitive verbs
Intransitive verbs
These don't take an object
They had an argument, but they've made up
now.
Hold on! What are you doing there?
I just broke down in tears when I saw the
letter.
He would get up at daybreak.
13. Intransitive verbs
These don't take an object
They had an argument, but they've made up
now.
Hold on! What are you doing there?
I just broke down in tears when I saw the
letter.
He would get up at daybreak.
Phrasal verbs
can be divided
into groups
transitive verbs
These take an object
They are looking after their
grandchildren .
I often drop by my aunt's
house.
I’ll call you up tonight .
By : Dania Rashad Muttair
Direction: Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar
18. MeaningsExamplesVerbs
TotalYour answer is wrong
because you forgot to
add up the last group of
numbers.
Add up
Up can mean
“completely” or
thoroughly”. In some
cases it does not
change the basic
meaning of the verb.
Class is over; please
finish up your tests.
Finish up
Please write up this
record for Monday.
Write up
19. receiveA librarian checks
books in.
Check in
Take (books
from the
library, etc.)
I checked out three
books.
Check
out
Repeat, do
again.
You did this assignment
incorrectly; please do it
over.
Do over
Read, or look
at quickly
I have to look over my
notes before the next
class.
Look
over
20. Give ( information
on a form )
Please fill in the answers.Fill in
Complete ( a form)You need to fill out this
application.
Fill out
Give ( for example,
to the teacher)
I turned in my composition
late.
Hand in
Turn in
Give ( for example,
to the students)
The teacher handed out
some exercises.
Hand out
Return ( for
example, to
student, after
correction)
The teacher handed back
our essays.
Hand back