Download - Phrasal Verbs Ans Prepositional
Phrasal verbs are expressions
also called multi-word verbs or two-part verbs
This combine verbs and prepositions to make new
verbs.
The meanings of some phrasal verbs can be
understood by adding together the meanings of
the separate parts:
New ones are formed all the time as they are a
flexible way of creating new terms.
Being extremely difficult to provide an accurate
synonym for certain phrasal verbs, which may be
often replaced by one word of similar meaning.
FACE UP TO
1) withstand
The explorers faced up to terrible
experiences.
2) accept and deal with, admit to
Learn to face up to the truth no matter
how much it hurts.
It’s a group of words that usually begins
with a preposition and ends with object
(noun or pronoun).
Acts as an adjective, adverb or
complement in the sentence.
Prepositional phrases at the beginning of
sentences are set off with a comma.
The girl ran through the forest.
The coat on the chair is mine.
Junk food eaters are more likely
to put on weight than vegetarians.
My father won't put up with bad
table manners.