Learning phrasal verbs as single units of meaning
While phrasal verbs are combinations of two or three words, it is helpful when you are learning them to
think about them as single units of meaning.
phrasal verb
meaning
opt for
decide to do or have a particular thing
cut back on
reduce the money that you spend on something
talk into
persuade someone to do something
Using phrasal verbs in full sentences
If you write down full sentences containing the phrasal verb this will help you remember what it means
and how to use it correctly. The example sentences given in this book will help you see clearly how a
phrasal verb is used.
phrasal verb
full sentence example
opt for
Unsure what to studv at university, she eventuallv opted for Law.
cut back on
The aovernment has had to cut back on public spendina.
talk into
She talked me into takina a week's holiday.
Grouping phrasal verbs by topic
Learning phrasal verbs by topic, as they are arranged in this book, will help you remember them. When
you are making a note of phrasal verbs, it may be helpful to group them under topics that relate to your
own life, for example your job or your personal interests.
phrasal verb
topic
opt for
Studying and learning
cut back on
Money and spending
talk into
Discussions
Remembering phrasal verbs with images or stories
A good way to help you remember a phrasal verb is to imagine an image or story that illustrates it. For
example, the phrasal verb step down means to leave an important job or position. To help you remember
this, you could imagine a company boss standing above all the workers on a stepladder, and then
stepping down onto the floor and walking away.
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