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Wrap up and new stuff (Last burrito)

Wrap up and new stuff (Last burrito)

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María Zúñiga

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11 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Wrap up and new stuff / Units 1 to 4

​By: María Zúñiga

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​Stative passive voice. Let's remember!

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Which one is the passive voice?

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I broke the window

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The window is broken

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My shirt is ______.

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stained

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stain

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​WILL VS GOING TO

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Multiple Choice

4. We ___ married next year.

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will

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are getting

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Multiple Choice

1. "Where are you going on holiday?" I don't know yet, maybe ___ to India.

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I will go

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I am going

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Multiple Choice

Which one is a prepositional phrase?

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chatting on the phone.

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by the door.

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Which one is the participial phrase?

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talking on the phone

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on the phone

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What do you think that are phrasal verbs?

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They are compound verbs that have a different meaning

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I don't know

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Are auxiliary verbs used in a negative structure, a question or to show tense.

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They are used for actions that have begun but not finished. It can also be used to talk about future arrangements.

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Consists of

  • The union of two words that can mean several things...

Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in more informal contexts. They are made up of a verb and a particle or, sometimes, two particles. The particle often changes the meaning of the verb.

I called Jen to see how she was. (call = to telephone) They've called off the meeting. (call off = to cancel)

In terms of word order, there are two main types of phrasal verb: separable and inseparable. 

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Multiple Choice

Would you like to come ____ my flat next Friday to watch a film?

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off

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out

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over

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Multiple Choice

The police let him get ____ with only a $10 ticket

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out

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away

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around

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Multiple Select

To go faster and faster is the same as to ___ up.

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Call

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Speed

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How do you know If a phrasal Verb is separable or inseparable?

Unfortunately, there’s no “rule” for looking at phrasal verbs and knowing what type it is! The best way is just to study each phrasal verb in context with lots of examples.

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​Thank you! Please keep going, keep studying...

​Wrap up and new stuff / Units 1 to 4

​By: María Zúñiga

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