Thursday, March 5, 2020

Three Word Phrasal Verbs

Three Word Phrasal Verbs Ugh! I know MORE phrasal verbs. But they are so important! I recently read that a native English speaker uses 30 phrasal verbs in 5 minutes of speaking. So like it or not, if you want to understand us, youve got to learn phrasal verbs.This week we are looking at 3 word phrasal verbs. For example: feel up to, get over with, get along with, put up with, screw out of, talk down to, look forward to. You can see from the list that there is a verb + an adverb + a preposition. Watch the video to find out more about the 3 word phrasal verbs and the rules:Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb in the correct tense from the list above. Write your answer in comments and we will respond.1. I couldnt ___ __ ___ her complaining anymore. I finally just blew up and yelled at her.2. Im really _____ ____ __ meeting my new Yoga teacher. Ive heard great things about her.3. I was so sick over Thanksgiving that I didnt ___ __ __ eating any turkey.4. Im really stressed out about the interview. I cant wait to ___ it ___ ____.5. Do you ___ ____ ____ your in-laws?6. Even if you think the rules are unfair you have to ____ ___ ____ them. An 1. I couldn’t feel up to her complaining anymore. I finally just blew up and yelled at her. 2. I’m really looking foward to meeting my new Yoga teacher. I’ve heard great things about her. 3. I was so sick over Thanksgiving that I didn’t __? __ __ eating any turkey. 4. I’m really stressed out about the interview. I can’t wait to get it over with. 5. Do you get along (get on) with your in-laws? 6. Even if you think the rules are unfair you have to put up with them. LOIEnglish AnGood work.Question #1: put up with (cant stand, cant endure) Question #3: feel up to LOIEnglish PH Rodriguesphrasal verbs are always challenging. In December we will have a phrasal verb coming out daily. But here is a quick translationput up with-agüentarlook forward to-ansiosos parafeel up to-sentia ateget it over with-acabar com issoget along with-da r-se bem com Rafa 1. I couldn’t GET ALONG WITH her complaining anymore. I finally just blew up and yelled at her.2. I’m really LOOKING FORWARD TO meeting my new Yoga teacher. I’ve heard great things about her.3. I was so sick over Thanksgiving that I didn’t LOOK FORWARD TO eating any turkey.4. I’m really stressed out about the interview. I can’t wait to GET it OVER WITH.5. Do you GET ALONG WITH your in-laws?6. Even if you think the rules are unfair you have to GET ALONG WITH them. LOIEnglish Rafa thanks for answering. You had some difficulties with Question #1, 3, and 6. PH Rodrigues Thanks a lot. So let me try:1. I couldnt PUT UP WITH her complaining anymore. I finally just blew up and yelled at her. 2. Im really LOOKING FORWARD TO meeting my new Yoga teacher. Ive heard great things about her. 3. I was so sick over Thanksgiving that I didnt FEEL UP TO eating any turkey. 4. Im really stressed out about the interview. I cant wait to GET it OVER WITH. 5. Do you GET ALON G WITH your in-laws? 6. Even if you think the rules are unfair you have to PUT UP WITH them. LOIEnglish Nice work! Ilka 1)put ut to 2)looking forward to 3) feel up to 4) get it over with 5)get along with 6) put up with LOIEnglish IlkaThanks for answering.Question #1: put up with Good work! luca lattarini Hi, below I answered to list that you put forward me, but first of all id like to ask you a question.Has the phrasal verbs ( get it over with) a meaning equals to overcome?1-put up with 2-look forward to 3-feel up4-get it over with 5-get along with 6-put up withbye LOIEnglish Good work Luca. Question #3: Also needs to feel up to. The answer your question is, it is similar but could not be used in the same sentence. The definition for get something over with is to complete an unpleasant task.I need to get my dentist appointment over with. (to complete or finish an unpleasant task, in this case; dentist appointment)We need the power to overcome poverty and racial divisions in our country. (to succeed in dealing with a grand problem) Binh 1. put up with 2. look forward to 3.go in for4. 5. get on with 6.

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