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    Monday, 28 February 2011

    TWO-WORD VERBS


    TWO-WORD VERBS    

      to break up  They broke the meeting up at noon.
      They will break up at noon.
      to bring up  She brought the children up by herself.
      He will bring the topic up during dinner.
      to call off  They called the meeting off this morning.
      They called off the meeting.
      to call up  The officers were called up last week.
      to clean up  We cleaned the house up quickly.
      to do over  They did their lesson over.
      to drop in  Please drop in if you can.
      to drop off  He will drop the lesson off at my house.
      to fill out  You must fill the insurance form out now.
      You must fill out the insurance form.
      to get on  They got on the airplane together.
      to get up  She will get up early tomorrow morning.
      to give back  We need to give the money back to them soon.
      We must give back the money.
      to go over  I went over to his house yesterday.
      to hand in  Hand in your lesson before you leave.
      to hang up  He hung the phone up very quickly.
      He hung up quickly.
      She hung her clothes up this morning.
      She hung up her clothes.
      to look over  I looked the lesson over rather quickly.
      to look into  I must look into that problem.
      to look up  Look that word up in your book.
      to pick up  You will need to pick him up at the airport.
      Pick your lesson up before you leave.
      Pick up your lesson as you leave.
      to put away  Put your clothes away before you leave.
      to put on  Put your clothes on before you leave.
      to put out  Put the animals out if they cause any problem.
      to run across  He ran across an important book.
      to show up  He will show up at the meeting.
      to take off  She took her coat off because she was hot.
      We took off about noon.
      to take out  He took her out to see the city.
      Please take the groceries out of the car.
      to think over  Please think it over before you say anything.
      to try on  Try these clothes on before you decide.
      to turn in  He turned his lesson in before he left.
      He already turned in his lesson.
      He turned in early because he was tired.
      to turn off  Always turn the machines off before you leave.
      to turn on  You must turn the machines on when you first arrive.
      to turn out  Turn the lights out before you leave.
      Please turn out the lights.
      to turn up  Turn the heat up if you want.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (65)
    • ▼  February (65)
      • SAYING THINGS POLITELY
      • TWO-WORD VERBS
      • DOING OR RECEIVING THE ACTIO
      • WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS
      • "THIS," "THAT," "THESE" AND "THOSE"
      • When and time
      • THE TIME OF THE VERB'S ACTION
      • relations
      • DON'T USE TWO NEGATIVES
      • THE VERB AGREES WITH ITS SUBJECT
      • "WILL" AND "MAY" OR "MIGHT" "Will" i...
      • NUMBERS
      • WORDS THAT DESCRIBE
      • USING APOSTROPHES
      • USING THE CORRECT WORD
      • PUTTING WORDS IN THEIR CORRECT PLACE
      • MAKING A STRONG EMPHASIS
      • WORDS THAT REPLACE A NAME
      • "CAN" AND "MAY"
      • VERB TABLE
      • "TO BE," "TO DO," "TO HAVE" AND "TO GO"
      • lesson 17
      • lesson 16
      • lesson 15
      • lesson 14
      • lesson 13
      • lesson 12
      • lesson 11
      • lesson 10
      • lesson 9
      • lesson 8
      • lesson 7
      • lesson 6
      • lesson 5
      • lesson 3
      • lesson 2
      • lessons
      • lessons
      • lessons
      • practise
      • practise
      • lessons
      • lesson 1
      • ENGLISH SENTENCES
      • important sentences
      • BUSINESS VOCABULARY
      • COMPLETE T TO Z VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE Q,R,S VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE N,O,P VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE K,L, M VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE J VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE I VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE H VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE G VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE F VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE E VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE D VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE C VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE B VOCABULARY LIST
      • COMPLETE A VOCABULARY LIST
      • VERBS 2
      • FUTURE TENSES
      • PRESENT TENSE
      • PAST TENSE
      • VERBS

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