Phrasal Verbs
PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE let off & lets off letting off let off let off 1. let . . . off p.v. [always separated unless passive] When you let someone off a bus or other form of transportation, you stop it so that person can leave it. vk.com/englishlibrary The driver let her off at the corner. That’s my house there. Can you let me off please? 2. let . . . off p.v. [always separated unless passive] When you are let off by a person in authority, you are not punished or you are given only a light punishment. It was Jake’s first offense, so the judge let him off with a warning. People were shocked that he had been let off so lightly. 3. let . . . off p.v. When you fire a gun or explode bombs or fireworks, you let them off. When you let off steam, you express angry feelings or frustration or do something to relieve those feelings. The high school was evacuated after someone let off a smoke bomb. When I was a kid I used to love letting off firecrackers on the Fourth of July. I’m sorry I was so angry this morning. I was just letting off steam. Infinitive: light up PRESENT TENSE -ING FORM PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE light up & lights up lighting up lit up lit up 1. light . . . up p.v. When you shine lights on something or attach lights to something, you light it up. Airport runways are lit up so that pilots can see them in the dark. The police lit the house up with their spotlights. lit up part.adj. After a light is shined on something or you put lights inside or attach lights to the outside of something, it is lit up. The signs aren’t lit up, so it’s hard to see them at night. 2. light . . . up p.v. When you light up a cigarette, cigar, or pipe, you use a match or lighter to start it burning. Here are the matches—let’s light up. Download 3.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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