Phrasal verbs and irregular verbs
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PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA CALI
ENGLISH IV – Q – 2011/2
KAROL GALLARDO TERREROS
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PHRASAL VERBSCombination of a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb and a preposition, any of which are part of the syntax of the sentence, and so are a complete semantic unit.
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GIVE AWAY
To reveal or make known, often accidentally. My boyfriend is giving away our problems by his tweets!
To betray. We are having a surprise party for Susan next Saturday, so don't give our surprise away by acting suspicious.
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LAY OFF
suspend someone from a job (during a slow period) The factory was losing money, so they had to lay off 50 workers.
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PITCH FORWARD To fell down and hit
the head. When Bob pitched forward at the shopping mall I couldn’t stop laughing.
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RUN THROUGH
To rehersal, look before, revise. We need to run through if we want to be the best.
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TAKE OVER Change, to make a
substitution. In the minute 25 Eduardo Lara takes Valencia over the game.
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WALK OFF
Go around for rest, walk away after lunch. I’m so tired, all I need is to walk away.
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BURN UP
When someone becomes very angry. Her diaries burned up when the house set on fire.
Destroyed by fire. It burns me up when people is like a clown.
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DO IN
To be very tired. College’s homeworks tonight had done me in.
To kill, to murder. The blind girl had been done in at morning in the school.
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EGG ON
Engourage, persuade. His friends egg him on until he finally agreed to the deal.
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FILL UP
Make full. I’m going to the gas station to fill it up.
Make completely full. If you want you can fill up your soda everytime.
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IRREGULAR VERBSVerbs that they past and past participle forms are not like in present + ed
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•To sewPRESENT
•SewedPAST
•SewnPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To sowPRESENT
•SowedPAST
•SownPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To burstPRESENT
•BurstPAST
•BurstPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To shrinkPRESENT
•ShrankPAST
•ShrunkPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To withdrawPRESENT
•WithdrewPAST
•WithdrawnPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To stivePRESENT
•StrovePAST
•StrivenPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To tearPRESENT
•TorePAST
•TornPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To weepPRESENT
•WeptPAST
•WeptPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To bindPRESENT
•BoundPAST
•BoundPAST PARTICIPLE
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•To CreepPRESENT
•CreptPAST
•CreptPAST PARTICIPLE