Verb
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Meaning
|
Example
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ask someone out
|
invite on a date
|
Brian asked Judy out to dinner and a
movie.
|
ask around
|
ask many people
the same question
|
I asked around but nobody has
seen my wallet.
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add up to something
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equal
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Your purchases add up to $205.32.
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back something up
|
reverse
|
You'll have to back up your car so that
I can get out.
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back someone up
|
support
|
My wife backed me up over my decision
to quit my job.
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blow up
|
explode
|
The racing car blew up after it crashed
into the fence.
|
blow something up
|
add air
|
We have to blow 50 balloons up for the party.
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This is a web place for Secondary and High School English students at Colsam. We can share information, work on specific activities and practice the language.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
PHRASAL VERBS
This is the first part of a new list of phrasal verbs (remember: that is a verb + adverb or preposition) that can be very useful to understand many expressions in specific contexts.
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