2. ACTIVITIES
Create blog Link,
according to
information
Naming the blog with
your name eg:
cristina_otalora
Submit for the space of
“evaluation and
monitoring- Creating
your Blog Tarea” a pdf
document in which you
present a link blog and
the screenshot of the
blog
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Phrasal verbs are usually two-word
phrases consisting of verb + adverb or
verb + preposition. Think of them as you
would any other English vocabulary. Study
them as you come across them, rather
than trying to memorize many at once.
Use the list below as a reference guide
when you find an expression that you
don't recognize. The example sentences
will help you understand the meanings. If
you think of each phrasal verb as a
separate verb with a specific meaning,
you will be able to remember it more
easily. Like many other verbs, phrasal
verbs often have more than one meaning.
4. 1st. Phrasal verb: break down
• Is the best form of
explain how to left to
functioning an vehicle
or a machine, for
example:
Our car broke down at the
side of the highway in the
snowstorm
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5. • Making start a thing or a
machine that is specially
designed or adapted for
that purpose, for
example;
I like turn on the tv in the
room of my cousin.
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2nd. Phrasal verb: Turn on
6. • Is used when a person or
a machine is left without
a supply. for example:
Elena ran out of shampoo
and decides going to the
mall at buy a new.
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3rd. Phrasal verb: Run out of
7. • Act extra special for
people watching (usually
boastfully). for example;
He always shows off on his
skateboard.
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4th. Phrasal verb: show off
8. – appear suddenly. for
example;
Our cat turned up after we
put posters up all over the
neighbourhood.
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5th. Phrasal verb: turn up
9. • stop sleeping. for
example;
We have to wake up early
for work on Monday.
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6th. Phrasal verb: wake up
10. • be successful. for
example;
Our plan worked out fine.
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7th. Phrasal verb: work out
11. • leave home to go on a
social event. for example;
We're going out for dinner
tonight.
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8th. Phrasal verb: go out
12. • fall to the ground. for
example;
The picture that you hung
up last night fell down this
morning.
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9th. Phrasal verb: fall down
13. • wear nice clothing. for
example;
It's a fancy restaurant so we
have to dress up.
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10th. Phrasal verb: dress up