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Blog representationPresentado Por: Estefany Lorena Ávila Peña

Código: 1.057.017.037

Presentado a: Royer Darío RamosGrupo: 900004_60

Curso: Ingles B1+

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WELCOME TO MY BLOG

Below explain a bit about it worked then present some hope phrasal verbs are to your liking.

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1. Some phrasal verbs two different meanings: Take up: begin a new activity (I took up horse riding last year.)Take up: accept an offer or invitation (she took up the job offer.) Turn down: reduce volume (Please turn down the radio.)Turn down: reject (She turned down our invitation.)

Turn up: increase volume (Pease turn up the radio.) an

Turn up: appear (He turned up at the party without invitation.)

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2. Most phrasal verbs that take an object can be separated by the object:

You should give this job up. Let’ pick the boxes up.

If you replace the object by a pronoun, you must put the pronoun between the two parts:

Should I give up this job? Yes, you should give it up. (NOT: give up it)

Shall we pick up the children? Yes, let’s pick them up.(NOT: pick up them)

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3.There are a few phrasal verbs that cannot be separated by the object:

I came across the book by chance. I came the book across by chance.

I came across it by chance. I came it across by chance.

And of course, there is nothing to worry about when the verb is intransitive

(doesn’t take an object):

My TV has broken down.

I stayed up all night.

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4. A few phrasal verbs take a second preposition: I am behind with my emails. I must catch up on them.We want to compensate for this mistake. How can we make up for it?This noise is intolerable. I cannot put up with it.

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VERBAL PHRASES

1. Try to keep the wet dog out of the living room.

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2. My wife backed me up over my decision to quit my job.

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3. We have to work out the total cost before we buy the house.

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4. Most of my make-up wore off before I got to the party.

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5. You can warm your feet up in front of the fireplace.

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6. Our cat turned up after we put posters up all over the neighborhood.

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7. I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision.

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8. We heard the news as soon as we switched on the car radio.

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9. Let's run over/through these lines one more time before the show.

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10. I don't think I can put up with three small children in the car.

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THANK YOU