Vocabulary - Phrasal Verbs
Vocabulary - Phrasal Verbs A phrasal verb is a verb formed with two or more words that act as a single unit. These phrases can be used interchangeably wi...
Vocabulary - Phrasal Verbs A phrasal verb is a verb formed with two or more words that act as a single unit. These phrases can be used interchangeably wi...
A phrasal verb is a verb formed with two or more words that act as a single unit. These phrases can be used interchangeably with a single verb, and they often have different meanings depending on the order of the words.
Examples:
Run away: Run quickly and quietly. (This phrase literally means to run away, but it is often used to mean to escape something.)
Break down: Break the ice with a joke. (This phrase means to start a conversation and make people laugh.)
Make a phone call: Make a phone call to your friend. (This phrase literally means to make a phone call, but it is often used to mean to have a conversation on the phone.)
Phrasal verbs are often used in informal speech and writing. They can also be used to add a level of detail or humor to a conversation.
Learning Phrasal Verbs:
Pay attention to the context of a sentence. The meaning of a phrasal verb can often be inferred from the surrounding words.
Use dictionaries and online resources to look up the meaning of individual phrasal verbs.
Practice using phrasal verbs in your own writing and conversations.
By learning and using phrasal verbs, you can add more variety and interest to your communication