PHRASAL VERBS 2, 2012/2013 PJJ, UPM BY DORIS TAY PHRASAL VERBS 2, 2012/2013 PJJ, UPM BY DORIS TAY...

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A phrasal verb has 2 parts:1) a verb2) and a preposition

E.g. take away, get away, take up*often a phrasal verb has a special special meaningmeaning

Show up arrive/come

Show offbrag/show how great you are

Show around to familiarize someone with a new place

What? Or

Who?

1. Mary drops off her children at 8:00a.m. everyday.

Drop off = phrasal verb WHO does she drop off?Her children = object (N)

2. Daniel wanted to get healthy, so he decided to give up smoking.

Give up = phrasal verb WHAT did he give up?Smoking = object (N)

Where can an OBJECT of a phrasal verb appear?

An OBJECT of a phrasal verb can appear:

1. After the phrasal verb:

They turned up the volume.

2. In the middle of a phrasal verb:

They turned the volume up.

3. But, if the object is a PRONOUN, it must be in the middle.

They turned it up.

Call offCall off

1. He called off the wedding.2. He 2. He calledcalled the wedding offoff..3. He 3. He calledcalled it offoff..

Tried onTried onCall offCall off

1. She tried on her new dress.

2. They called off the games due to rain.

1. She tried on her new dress.I. She tried her new dress on.II. She tried it on.

2. They called off the games due to rain.

I. They called the games off due to rain.

II. They called them off.