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PHRASAL VERBS
Get out of your bed.
Leave a bus, OUT Rise to your feet.
plane, train, or a
space Off Up
get
Start doing or Go inside a car,
On In home.
continue doing
an activity. Arrive at a place
MAD
They are formed by the combination of two or more words. They work as one.
These very common phrasal verbs are used to describe the type of actions that we do every
day
Wake up/ get up/ turn on/ take off/ get in/ look for/ get out/ put on/ get out
4.- I take off my clothes 9.- I get out to work all day.
TURN ON
GET UP
PUT ON
LOOK FOR
IN OFF
TAKE OFF
II. Choose the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box to replace the words in italics in
the sentences below. Put the verbs in the correct tense.
work out / get up/ turn off /put on/ go out /take off /wake up
2. I (2) stop sleeping and get out of bed at 7 o’clock during the week.
5. He (5) left the house for a social activity with some friends.
6. She (6) does physical exercise in the local gym every day.
7. Is the computer turned on? Will you (7) stop it working by pressing a button, please?
He gave up smoking.
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ACTIVITY
Writing
Write your yesterday activities using 8 phrasal verbs. Use connectors (first, after that, later,
then, and, finally)
Yesterday the first thing I did was get up early to be able to enter
my classes and I went to have my breakfast.