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3. Write any ten phrasal verbs with their meaning.​

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Answered by mrzombzo7
6

Hi Mate...

Turn On / Turn Off

Turn on the TV, I want to watch a program.

Turn off the TV – it’s time to go to bed.

Put On / Take Off

I was cold, so I put on a jacket.

When I get home, I always take off my shoes.

You can use put on / take off with clothes, shoes, hats, watches, and jewelry.

Find Out

To discover or learn information.

Can you find out what time the first train to London arrives?

I just found out that my coworkers are going to have a surprise birthday party for me.

Find out can be used to discover information on purpose (first example) or by accident (second example).

Give Up

To stop doing something.

I need to give up smoking.

The book was so difficult that I gave up.I didn’t finish the book.

My doctor says I need to give up fast food.

You can use give up with an activity (smoking) or a thing (fast food).

Put Away

To put something in its place.

Your clothes are all over the floor. Please put them away.

I put away all the toys, then cleaned the house.

Throw Away (Throw Out)

To put something in the garbage/trash.

The bananas were rotten, so I threwthem away.

I accidentally threw out some important documents!  

Fill In

To give missing information.

Please fill in the missing word in this sentence: My brother _____ 12 years old.

To get a passport, I filled in two forms and paid $200.

Get Along (+ With)

To have a good relationship.

My parents get along very well. They’ve been married for 35 years.

We get along with our boss. We enjoy working for her.

I don’t get along with my brother. We fight all the time.

Answered by aashna64
2

Answer:

10 Common Phrasal Verbs

Turn On / Turn Off

Turn on the TV, I want to watch a program.

Turn off the TV – it’s time to go to bed.

Put On / Take Off

I was cold, so I put on a jacket.

When I get home, I always take off my shoes.

You can use put on / take off with clothes, shoes, hats, watches, and jewelry.

Find Out

To discover or learn information.

Can you find out what time the first train to London arrives?

I just found out that my coworkers are going to have a surprise birthday party for me.

Find out can be used to discover information on purpose (first example) or by accident (second example).

Give Up

To stop doing something.

I need to give up smoking.

The book was so difficult that I gave up.I didn’t finish the book.

My doctor says I need to give up fast food.

You can use give up with an activity (smoking) or a thing (fast food).

Put Away

To put something in its place.

Your clothes are all over the floor. Please put them away.

I put away all the toys, then cleaned the house.

Throw Away (Throw Out)

To put something in the garbage/trash.

The bananas were rotten, so I threwthem away.

I accidentally threw out some important documents!  

Fill In

To give missing information.

Please fill in the missing word in this sentence: My brother _____ 12 years old.

To get a passport, I filled in two forms and paid $200.

Get Along (+ With)

To have a good relationship.

My parents get along very well. They’ve been married for 35 years.

We get along with our boss. We enjoy working for her.

I don’t get along with my brother. We fight all the time.

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