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Many phrasal verbs are based on the verb turn. In most cases, phrasal verbs with turn involve two options and a change from one option to the other or, when it is possible, a move closer to one option and farther away from the other. In other words, choosing either A or B or, when it is possible to be somewhere between A and B, moving closer to A and farther away from B, or vice versa.
Many phrasal verbs are based on the verb turn. In most cases, phrasal verbs with turn involve two options and a change from one option to the other or, when it is possible, a move closer to one option and farther away from the other. In other words, choosing either A or B or, when it is possible to be somewhere between A and B, moving closer to A and farther away from B, or vice versa.
Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs using Lesson #90. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from Lesson #89. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs using Lesson #88. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
Like ordinary verbs, gerund phrasal verbs can be the subject of a sentence:
The past perfect is used to say that one thing in the past happened before another thing in the past:
Three-word phrasal verbs are normally accented on the sec¬ond, or middle, particle whether they are separable or nonseparable. This also applies to phrasal verbs that convert in to lnfo when they are used with an object. Although these verbs are not made up of three words, recall that into is actually a combination of the particles in and to — two words written as one. For this reason, it is the first syllable of into that is accented:
Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs using Lesson #84. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
Like ordinary verbs, phrasal verbs form negatives and questions with do, does, and did.
Present tense questions