The document discusses inseparable phrasal verbs in English. It provides a list of 24 common inseparable phrasal verbs along with their definitions. Some examples of inseparable phrasal verbs included are "clear up", "check in", "get along with", "look forward to", "put up with", and "run into". The document also includes 8 short questions to test understanding of how the different inseparable phrasal verbs are used.
The document discusses inseparable phrasal verbs in English. It provides a list of 24 common inseparable phrasal verbs along with their definitions. Some examples of inseparable phrasal verbs included are "clear up", "check in", "get along with", "look forward to", "put up with", and "run into". The document also includes 8 short questions to test understanding of how the different inseparable phrasal verbs are used.
The document discusses inseparable phrasal verbs in English. It provides a list of 24 common inseparable phrasal verbs along with their definitions. Some examples of inseparable phrasal verbs included are "clear up", "check in", "get along with", "look forward to", "put up with", and "run into". The document also includes 8 short questions to test understanding of how the different inseparable phrasal verbs are used.
A Phrasal verb is called inseparable when you cannot put anything between any parts of the verb.
Example: I can’t put up with smoking I can’t put smoking up with.
LIST OF INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS FOR FIRST-TERM EXAM Phrasal Verb Definitions Your sentences/ Your ideas 1. Clear up To become clear, speaking of the weather The sky clears up every morning 2. Come over To make a short informal visit I came over to my best friend 3. Check in To register, to report your arrival I checked out in the hotel 4. Check out To leave; to report your departure I always check out to my parents 5. Cut down on To reduce in quantity of amount I cut down on the calories in my diet 6. Drop by To visit unexpectedly or informally I sometimes drop by my cousin 7. Drop off To fall asleep I drop off in the first class 8. End up To finish in a certain way/place I don´t know hoy I ended up here 9. Fall in To line up in formation I fall in about the news every morning 10. Get along with To have a good relationship with I get along with Susy 11. Get on To enter a vehicle I get on my car to go to the work 12. Get off To leave a vehicle, to leave work I get off my work at 4 pm 13. Get rid of To free oneself from; to throw away; to give away I get rid of things of my last girlfriend something 14. Go out To leave the house, especially for fun; to stop burning I go out of my home to go to the movies (fire) / shining (lights) 15. Go back To return I go back my home every day 16. Hold on To wait; to wait on the phone I always hold on when I call my mom 17. Look forward To anticipate pleasurably I always look forward to the weekend to 18. Look out (for) To take care / be careful of I look out with my answers in the exams 19. Put up with To tolerate without complaining I sometimes put up with my nephews 20. Run into To meet unexpectedly; to encounter; collide with I run into my family when I´m out of the school 21. Run out of To use the entire supply Yesterday my mom ran out of the hot water 22. Take part in To participate in I take part in the church choir 23. Take off To depart The airplane takes off so cute 24. Work out To exercise I work out at the gym in the night
Now, answer these questions:
1. Who is the person in your family that you get along with? I get along with my brother since I have memory 2. Is there something or someone that you can’t put up with? I can´t put up with the liars 3. Have you ever run into a famous person? Two years ago, I run into Meliton, he is a famous soccer player 4. How often do you work out? I work out every day at home for one hour 5. What activities do you enjoy taking part in? I enjoy taking part in musical activities 6. Do you usually drop by a friend’s house? When I leave the gym, I drop by Berna´s house 7. Have you ever dropped a wallet when you get on or get off the bus? When I get on the bus, I have the money in my hand 8. Where are you looking forward to going on vacation when the pandemic comes to an end? I´m looking forward to going to Cancun when the pandemic comes to an end
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