Phrasal Verbs
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Infinitive: get back at
PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE get back at & gets back at getting back at got back at gotten/got back at 1. get back at p.v. When you get back at people, you do something bad to them because they have done something bad to you. John won’tforgetwhat you didto him. He’lldefinitely get backat you someday. She wants to get back at her ex-husband for the way he treated her. Infinitive: go about PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE go about & goes about going about went about gone about vk.com/englishlibrary 1. go about p.v. When you go about something or go about doing something, you begin or continue to follow all the steps necessary to do it. I have no idea how to go about opening a restaurant. Every day he quietly went about his business and never caused any problems. Infinitive: grow out of PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE grow out of & grows out of growing out of grew out of grown out of 1. grow out of p.v. When people become too tall or too big to wear an item of clothing, they grow out of the item of clothing. I bought Susie’s shoes one size too big, but she’s quickly growing out of them. Do you want these clothes for your daughter? Mine has grown out of them. 2. grow out of p.v. When people become too mature for a toy, for an interest, or for a form of behavior, they have grown out of it. Judy had a big crush on a pop star when she was in high school, but after a while she grew out of it. Jim’s son is going through a difficult stage, but he’ll grow out of it in a couple of years. Infinitive: head into PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE head into & heads into heading into headed into headed into 1. head into p.v. When you head into or are headed into a place or area, you begin to enter it. I almost had an accident as I was heading into town. We scared away the bear, and it headed slowly into the woods. Jim was headed into Ashland when his car broke down. Infinitive: rip up vk.com/englishlibrary PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE rip up & rips up ripping up ripped up ripped up 1. rip . . . up p.v. When you tear paper or cloth into many pieces, you rip it up. Nancy was furious when she read Tom’s letter, and she angrily ripped it up. Always rip up a check before you put it in the wastebasket. ripped up part.adj. After a piece of paper or cloth has been torn into many small piece, it is ripped up. After the kids opened their Christmas presents, the floor was covered with ripped up paper. Infinitive: wear down PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE wear down & wears down wearing down wore down worn down 1. wear . . . down p.v. When something wears down or when someone wears something down, the top or surface gradually disappears because of friction. The feet of thousands of visitors a year have worn down the marble steps of this old church. The mechanic told me that my car’s brake pads have worn down badly and need to be replaced. worn down part.adj. After the top or surface of something has gradually disappeared because of friction, it is worn down. The marble steps are very old and worn down. The tread on these tires is dangerously worn down. 2. wear . . . down p.v. When people wear you down, they gradually persuade you, through persistent pressure, to change your mind about a decision. He wouldn’t tell me the answer, but little by little, I wore him down. She still will not give us permission, but I think we’re wearing her down. PRACTICE 17-1. On a separate piece of paper, complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this unit. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense and person. vk.com/englishlibrary 1. I waved to Jim when I saw him across the street, and he _____________ _____________ and talked to me. 2. This company has been _____________ _____________ since that idiot was made the manager. 3. Don’t leave the newspaper where the dog can get it. He’ll totally _____________ it _____________. 4. We need a lot of things from the supermarket. When are you _____________ _____________ town? 5. Jake told the boss I was not doing my job, and I got fired, but I _____________ _____________ _____________ Jake—I told his wife about his girlfriend. 6. During the American Revolution, the French fleet _____________ _____________ and helped the Americans fight the British. 7. The heels on my boots have _____________ _____________ badly, and I need to get them replaced. 8. Can you help me get hooked up to the Internet? I have no idea how to _____________ _____________ it. 9. Don’t spend a lot of money on baby clothes—she’ll _____________ _____________ _____________ them in a few weeks. 10. I need a new car. This piece of junk is _____________ _____________. 11. Sally asks her parents for a pony about a hundred times a day. She’s trying to _____________ them _____________. 12. When his wife said she wanted a divorce, he just _____________ _____________. 13. If you’re not busy tonight, would you like to _____________ _____________ and watch TV? 14. My four-year-old son thinks it’s really funny to say bad words. I hope he _____________ _____________ _____________ it. Download 3.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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