What are Phrasal Verbs?
A phrasal verb is a combination of words (a verb + a preposition or verb +adverb) that when used together, usually take on a different meaning to that of the original verb.
Phrasal Verb Examples
- break down, check in, tear up
When we use phrasal verbs, we use them like normal verbs in a sentence, regardless if it’s a regular or irregular verb.
- Ella tore up the letter after she read it.
- Their car broke down two miles out of town.
- Did the manager deal with that customer’s complaint.
More phrasal verb examples:
- Be sure to put on a life jacket before getting into the boat.
- We left out the trash for pickup.
- It’s time to get on the plane.
- What will she think up next?
- I’m having some trouble working out the solution to this equation.
- We’re going to have to put off our vacation until next year.
- Stand up when speaking in class, please.
- We’ll have to wake up early if we want breakfast.
- Take off your shoes before you walk on the carpet.
- My dog likes to break out of his kennel to chase squirrels.
Phrasal Verb Exercises
Choose the correct phrasal verb from the parenthesis at the end of the sentence.
- Someone broke into my car last night and stole the stereo. (broke down/broke into)
- Will you be able to get by this month with the little you have?(get off / get by)
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