Phrasal Verbs


dumbed down. Many American movies and TV shows are dumbed down


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[@pdfbooksyouneed] Barron\'s Phrasal Verbs

dumbed down.
Many American movies and TV shows are dumbed down versions of British
movies and TV shows.
Infinitive: hang out
PRESENT TENSE
-ING FORM
PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE
hang out & hangs out hanging out
hung out
hung out
1. hang out p.v. [informal] When you hang out at a place, you spend time there without any
important purpose. Hang around is similar to hang out.
Doesn’t Nancy have a job? It seems as if she hangs out at the beach every day.
I don’t have any place to go. Do you mind if I hang out here for a while?
hangout n. [informal] A hangout is a place where you spend time without any important
purpose.
The police closed the club, saying it was a hangout for crooks and gang
members.
Infinitive: leave over
PRESENT TENSE
-ING FORM
PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE
left over
1. leave over p.v. [always passive] When something is left over, it remains after people have
used or taken as much of it as they need or want.
I guess I made too much food. Look how much is left over.
I paid all my bills and had only $17 left over.
leftover part.adj. Something that is left over remains after people have used or taken as
much of it as they need or want.
You can have this leftover pasta for lunch tomorrow.
leftovers n. [always plural] Food items that remain uneaten after people have finished
eating are leftovers.
Leftovers again? When are we going to have something different for dinner?
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