The document lists 25 important phrasal verbs in English, including verbs followed by prepositions such as "cease feeling", "complete renovating", "consider marrying", and "continue cooking". It provides examples of how each phrasal verb can be used in a sentence to demonstrate their meaning.
The document lists 25 important phrasal verbs in English, including verbs followed by prepositions such as "cease feeling", "complete renovating", "consider marrying", and "continue cooking". It provides examples of how each phrasal verb can be used in a sentence to demonstrate their meaning.
The document lists 25 important phrasal verbs in English, including verbs followed by prepositions such as "cease feeling", "complete renovating", "consider marrying", and "continue cooking". It provides examples of how each phrasal verb can be used in a sentence to demonstrate their meaning.
cease*: Then they can cease feeling guilty and start feeling empowered.
complete: He completed renovating the house. consider: You wouldn’t consider marrying a man for his money, then? continue: Continue cooking until the meat is tender. defend: The lawyer defended her making such statements. delay: She hotly denied having taken the money. deny: They deny conspiring together to smuggle drugs. despise: She despises waking up early. discuss: We discussed working at the company. dislike: I dislike being away from my family. don’t mind: I don’t mind roughing it for a while. dread*: I dread being sick. encourage*: He encourages eating healthy foods. enjoy: I always enjoy my evening meal alone. finish: He couldn’t finish reading it anywise. forget*: I forgot giving you my book. hate: I hate having to make snap judgement imagine: Imagine doing a horrible job like that! involve: Building the tunnel would involve cutting a great swathe through the forest. keep: Sheep kept getting tangled up in it and eventually the wire was removed. like*: Some of us like singing and dancing. love*: I love swimming.