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Tuesday 20 May 2014

Cambridge English Phrasal Verbs In Use Advanced



Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb +
preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary. Study them
as you come across them, rather than trying to memorize many at once. Use the list
below as a reference guide when you find an expression that you don't recognize.
The examples will help you understand the meanings. If you think of each phrasal
verb as a separate verb with a specific meaning, you will be able to remember it
more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasal verbs often have more than one
meaning.

As well as learning their meanings, you need to learn how to use phrasal verbs
properly. Some phrasal verbs require a direct object (someone/something), while
others do not. Some phrasal verbs can be separated by the object, while others
cannot. Review this phrasal verbs grammar from time to time so that you don't
forget the rules!

This book will allow you to use correctly the phrasal verbs



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