Mastering the structure and meanings of phrasal verbs is vital for achieving fluency and sounding natural in English, as they are integral to everyday communication and often differ from their component words.
Mastering phrasal verbs is vital for achieving fluency and sounding natural in English, as they are integral to everyday communication and often carry idiomatic meanings that cannot be inferred from their components.
Common ‘A’ phrasal verbs include: Abide by, Account for, Ache for, Act on, Acts on, Act out, Act up, Act upon, Add up, Add up to, Agree with, Aim at, Allow for, Angle for, Answer back, Answer for, Argue down, Argue out, Ask about, Ask after, Ask around, Ask for, Ask in, Ask over, Ask round, Auction off, Abound with, Accede to, Accustom to, Acquaint with, Address to, Adhere to, Admit of, Alight on, Align with, Allude to, Appeal for, Appeal to, Appertain to, Apprise of, Arrive at, Ascribe to, Aspire to, Associate with, Attend to, Attribute to, Avail of, Awake to, Arse about.
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Mastering phrasal verbs starting with ‘A’ enhances your ability to understand and communicate naturally in English, especially in informal contexts, by recognizing their multiple meanings and correct usage patterns.
Mastering ‘B’ phrasal verbs enhances your ability to express withdrawal, support, and actions involving movement or support, making your English more natural and versatile in everyday conversations.
Mastering ‘C’ phrasal verbs enhances your ability to communicate effectively in various situations, as they are commonly used in both formal and informal English, often conveying nuanced meanings that are essential for fluency.
Mastering ‘D’ starting phrasal verbs enriches your vocabulary, making your English sound more natural and idiomatic, especially in informal contexts. Focus on their meanings and usage patterns to improve fluency and comprehension.
Phrasal verbs starting with ‘E’ are versatile expressions that often convey nuanced meanings related to following rules, explaining, desiring, or taking action. Mastering these enhances both understanding and fluency in informal and formal English contexts.
Mastering phrasal verbs starting with ‘F’ enhances your ability to understand and communicate naturally in English, especially in informal contexts, by recognizing their multiple meanings and correct usage.
Phrasal verbs starting with ‘G’ are essential for natural, fluent English communication, often carrying idiomatic meanings that require contextual understanding and familiarity with their structure.
Phrasal verbs starting with ‘H’ are versatile and commonly used expressions that often carry idiomatic meanings; mastering them enhances natural communication and comprehension in English.
Mastering ‘I’ starting phrasal verbs enhances your ability to understand and communicate nuanced ideas in English, especially in informal contexts, making your speech sound more natural and fluent.
Mastering ‘J’ phrasal verbs enhances your ability to participate actively in conversations, express reactions quickly, and understand idiomatic English, making your speech sound more natural and fluent.
| Aspect | Phrasal Verbs Starting with ‘A’ | Phrasal Verbs Starting with ‘B’ |
|---|---|---|
| Common Particles | Abide by, Account for, Aim at, Allow for, Answer for | Back down, Back off, Back out, Back up, Bail out |
| Typical Meanings | Follow rules, Explain, Target, Consider, Support | Withdraw, Retreat, Cancel, Support, Rescue |
| Separable vs. Inseparable | Many are separable (e.g., "Account for") | Many are inseparable (e.g., "Back off") |
| Usage Focus | Formal and informal contexts, idiomatic expressions | Informal speech, support, withdrawal, movement |
| Aspect | Phrasal Verbs Starting with ‘C’ | Phrasal Verbs Starting with ‘D’ |
|---|---|---|
| Common Particles | Call off, Calm down, Check out, Come across | Deal with, Drop off, Drift apart, Dress up |
| Typical Meanings | Cancel, Relax, Examine, Encounter | Handle, Deliver, Separate, Dress formally |
| Separable vs. Inseparable | Mostly separable (e.g., "Call off") | Varies; some inseparable (e.g., "Deal with") |
| Usage Focus | Formal and informal, idiomatic | Everyday language, actions, movement |
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1. What is a phrasal verb in terms of its structure?
2. According to the revision sheet, which of the following is a characteristic of a separable phrasal verb?
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Phrasal verb structure — components?
Main verb plus particles (adverbs/prepositions).
Phrasal verb — definition?
Verb + particles creating new meanings.
Importance of Phrasal Verbs — why?
They are essential for natural, fluent English communication.
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