1E Word skills: Phrasal verbs | Tiếng Anh 12 (Friends Global) | Unit 1: Relationships - Lớp 12 - Giáo Dục Việt Nam

English 12 - 1E Word skills: Phrasal verbs - I can use phrasal verbs.


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I can use phrasal verbs.

1 Read the dialogue. Underline six phrasal verbs which match meanings (a-f) below. How many more phrasal verbs are there in the dialogue?

a fail to do what someone expects

b make someone look stupid

c mention in conversation

d make someone lose enthusiasm for something

e stop having a relationship with someone

f accept something that is annoying

Mina How was your date with Donna last night?

Bill I wish you hadn't brought that up. She didn't turn up - again - so I'm not going out with her any more.

Mina But I thought you two got on really well!

Bill So did I. But she started putting me down in front of her friends, and when she let me down again last night... Well, I couldn't put up with it any more. I decided she'd put me through enough, so I split up with her.

Mina That's a shame. But you'll soon get over her. Don't let it put you off dating other girls!

Bill Oh, it won't. I've already asked her friend out!

2 Read the Learn this! box. Which verbs in the dialogue are transitive and which are intransitive?

LEARN THIS! Phrasal verbs

1 Phrasal verbs can be transitive (they have an object) or intransitive (they don't have an object).

Can you pick me up after school?

My brother and his girlfriend broke up yesterday.

2 When a transitive phrasal verb is inseparable, the object comes after the particle.

He's trying to get over their break-up.

3 When a transitive phrasal verb is separable, the object can usually go before or after the particle.

He's decided to call their date off/call off their date.

However, when the object is a pronoun, it must come before the particle.

Do you think Ella will turn him down ?

4 With some transitive phrasal verbs, the object must come before the particle.

Donna messed Bill about, so he finished with her.

NOT Denna messed about Bill, so he finished with her. X

5 Three-part phrasal verbs are always transitive and are usually inseparable, so the object comes after the particles.

I've decided to split up with my boyfriend.

 

3 DICTIONARY WORK Read the dictionary entries (A-F) and answer the questions.

1 Which phrasal verbs are separable? Which are inseparable? Which one must be separated by the object?

2 How is this information shown in the entries?

A talk sb into sth to persuade sb to do sth: I didn't really want to go out, but my friends talked me into it.

B turn sb/sth ↔ down to reject an offer or the person who makes it: I'd invite Kim, but she may turn me down.

C look after sb/sth to be responsible for sb/sth: Fred's old enough to look after himself.

D run into sb to meet sb by chance: Guess who I ran into in town today?

E make sth ↔ up to invent a story, especially in order to trick or entertain sb: She made up an excuse that she wasn't feeling well.

F take after sb to look or behave like an older member of your family: Your daughter doesn't take after you at all.


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Vocabulary Builder Relationship phrasal verbs: page 108

 4 Complete the sentences with the words in brackets in the correct order.

1 Did she manage to talk ____________ ____________ date Bill (letting / her/ her / into / parents)

2 After ________________________ boyfriend, Laura went travelling  ________________________ (splitting / her / with / up) (get / him / to / over)

3 Neither of my cousins ________________________ ________________________. (aunt / takes / my / after)

4 That experience ________________________________________ another relationship. (me / off / put / having)

5 My dad went shopping this morning. I'm surprised _____________________________________ town. (into / you / him / in / run / didn't)

6 If  _____________________________________too much, she may leave you. (her / you / through /put)

5 Rewrite the questions using phrasal verbs from this lesson.

1 Has a friend ever failed to do what you expect?

Has a friend ever let you down?

2 Have you ever invented a reason not to meet someone?

3 Who do you most resemble in your family?

4 Have you ever regretted rejecting an invitation?

5 Which person do you have the best relationship with?

6 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Discuss the questions from exercise 5, using phrasal verbs.

 

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