Test Your Phrasal Verbs by Jake Allsop

Test Your Phrasal Verbs



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Test Your Phrasal Verbs Jake Allsop ebook
Page: 77
Publisher: Longman
Format: djvu
ISBN: 058245171X, 9780582451711


€�Eliminate” is the better choice because it is stronger, Go on, pick up a novel and check for yourself. The meaning of the sentence remains clear, whether or not the verb and its attached preposition or adverb are next to one another. One surefire way to make weak writing stronger and more effective is to eliminate phrasal verbs. Check out someone/something, look at (informal), Check out the crazy hair on that guy! Check someone/something out, look at carefully, investigate, The company checks out all new employees. You will learn phrasal verbs with 'out'. To check out of the hotel before 11:00 AM. Cross something out, draw a line through, Please cross out your old address and write your new one . Among these phrasal verbs, some are separable, meaning that the verb does not have to be followed by its attached preposition immediately. If the copy read, “Get rid of your legal hassles,” they might think, “Yeah, I wish I could…” because the copy was written using a weak phrasal verb that did not also double as a command. Learning a few each week can make a huge difference in your progress. To get it, we have prepared a list about the most common phrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. + Common Separable Phrasal Verbs. Here are a few phrasal verbs using LOOK, along with explanations and a short quiz to test your understanding.

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