Phrasal Verbs..
Phrasal
Verbs :
It consists of a verb and an adverb OR
a verb and one or more prepositions .
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e.g.
A verb + Prepositions :
Call
on
Call
off
Bring
up
Fill
in
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e.g.
A verb + An adverb :
Call
around
Call
back
Bring
down
Fall
apart
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Meaning
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The meaning of the phrasal verb is different from the meaning of a verb |
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Meaning :
1-become better , e.g. after illness .
2-make something disappear .
3-not have any left .
4-have no time available .
5-wait .
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phrasal verbs :
1-get over .
2-take away .
3-run out of .
4- be booked up .
5- hang on .
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Verbs
:
1-
get .
2-
take .
3-
run .
4-
be booked .
5- hang .
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Infinitives & bare infinitive :
Bare infinitive
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Infinitives
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Meaning:
The
infinitive without to is called bare infinitive ('do', 'be )'
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Meaning
:
The
infinitive with to is called full infinitive ('to do', 'to be)'
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EXAMPLES :
Let's go to the cinema tonight.
Don't make me study that boring grammar book!
She can't speak to you.
Shall I talk to him?
Would you like a cup of coffee?
They must leave before 10.00 a.m.
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EXAMPLES :
I had too many books to carry.
This soup is too hot to eat.
She was too tired to work.
I've had enough food to eat.
She's old enough to make up her own mind.
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Infinitive with / without to
Choose the correct
form (infinitive with or without to).
1-I can ( speak , to speak ) English.
2-We have ( to do , do) our
homework.
3-You must ( stay, to stay ) at
home.
4-I will ( help , to help ) you.
5-He cannot ( see , to see ) us.
6-My little sister learns ( to speak ,
speak ).
7-They want ( to go , go ) to the
cinema.
8-You should ( ask , to ask ) your
parents.
9-I'd like ( to have , have ) a
dog.
10-May we (come , to come ) in?
Tr. Muna ..