Task 3: Choose the correct phrasal verb from the parenthesis at the end of the sentence.
I’m so tired of Sophie showing off her engagement ring all the time. (showing off-boastfully display abilities or accomplishments; showing up).
His father always taught him not to look down on people with less income. (look up to / look down on).
Stop complaining and get on with your work! (get on with- continue / get over).
I ran into Amir today at the supermarket. It was great to see him. (ran out of / ran into- to meet smb unexpectedly.
Have you ever come across such an unusual piece of art? (come forward- to offer to give help or information /come across- meet or find smth by chance).
Task 4: Analyse the following word groups, find out their meanings, classification and phraseosemantic groups:
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Example
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Meaning
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Analysis
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1
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pea jacket
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a short coat of thick wool, usually double-breasted and navy in color, worn by seamen, fishermen, etc.
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Semi-idiom
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2
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dirty jacket
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Phraseme
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3
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jacket potato
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A baked potato is sometimes called a jacket potato in the United Kingdom.
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