phrasal verbs with on
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Funny examples on the use of phrasal verbs with "on".TRANSCRIPT
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ON
Maira C Reis StellaMariana L MalaquiasPaula C Carnasciali
COLLINS COBUILD - ONThree important meanings:A - CONTINUINGDrag on Get onKeep onPass onRamble onStay on
B – PROGRESSINGCome onGet onMove onUrge on
C - BEGINNINGBring onCatch onCome onMove on to
D – OTHER MEANINGSGet on Go onLay onLook onTake on
EXAMPLES:A – CONTINUING Keep on
If he keeps on doing this, he’ll disturb the others.
EXAMPLES:A – CONTINUING Drag on
His nap’s dragged on for fifty years.
EXAMPLES:A – CONTINUING Go on
He can’t go on without a shoelace.
EXAMPLES:B – Progressing Get on
He’s not getting on well in his diet
EXAMPLES:B – Progressing Move on
Time moves on for everybody
EXAMPLES:B – Progressing Come on
Her garden is coming on nicely.
EXAMPLES:C - Beginning Catch on
He hasn’t caught on to the new computer system.
EXAMPLES:C - Beginning bring on
He was out in the snow all day long and this brought on a bad
cold.
EXAMPLES:D – Other meanings get along
They’ve never got on well
EXAMPLES:D – Other meanings to happen
A party was going on and he didn’t notice that.