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Multi Word Verbs

Multi Word Verbs

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Multi Word Verbs

Relationships Volume II

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Multi word Verbs

Phrasal Verbs ( Verb + Preposition... )

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Bring someone up

  • Meaning: look after a child until is an adult

  • My aunt Brought me up

  • His mother died, so we will bring her daughter up.

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Open Ended

Write an example in past simple

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Take after someone

  • Meaning: to be like or to look like another family member

  • My children take after my husband

  • She took after her mother they are like two drops of water

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Open Ended

Write an example in present simple

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Get together

  • MEANING 1 : meet each other informal gathering (friends)

  • Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?

  • Meaning 2: To start a romantic relationship:

  • She got together with Paul two years ago

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Open Ended

Write an example in present continuous

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Hang out with someone

  • Meaning: to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone:

  • I've been hanging out  with the band.

  • Let's hang out tonight

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Open Ended

Write an example in present perfect

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Grow apart

  • Meaning: when you grow up separated from someone else

  • Even best friends grow apart

  • We grew apart after kindergarden

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Open Ended

Write an example in past perfect

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mix up someone/something

  • Meaning: confuse situations, objects, or people

  • I always mix Kelly up with her younger sister they look so much alike!

  • Don't mix things up

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Open Ended

Write an example in present simple

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Ring Someone up

  • Meaning: to telephone someone

  • Ring Paul up and ask what he’s doing tonight.

  • I forgot to ring mom up! Let me do it before we leave

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Open Ended

Write an example in past continuous

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Cut something off

  • Meaning 1: to remove part of something to make it smaller or shorter

  • He cut off his hair for charity.

  • cut the peel off the orange.

  • Meaning 2: to finish

  • I had to cut my relationship off ... too toxic

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Open Ended

Write an example in past simple

Multi Word Verbs

Relationships Volume II

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