Trabalho de verbo frasal
Por: Vini manoel • 18/5/2015 • Abstract • 597 Palavras (3 Páginas) • 267 Visualizações
INGLÊS INSTRUMENTAL
PHRASAL VERBS – PART II
Phrasal verbs com significados próprios do idioma são às vezes difíceis de entender. Sempre que você se encontrar diante de algum desses verbos, tente:
- compreender o que ele significa baseando-se nas pistas dadas na frase;
- verificar o significado no dicionário. Os phrasal verbs geralmente vêm em negrito, após o verbete principal.
PRACTICE
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Sentence
- a. The music is too loud. Please, turn it down!
b. If you don’t like the job offer, turn it down!
- a. Can you pick up my book, please? It is under your desk.
b. I had to pick up enough Russian to be able to read the instructions.
- a. The plane to Oslo has just taken off.
b. Take off that coat. It is hot in here.
- a. This bag is too heavy for me. I’ll have to put it down.
b. I hate it when you put me down in front of other people.
- a. I always go out on Saturday night.
b. The lights went out when I was taking a shower.
MORE PRACTICE
Underline the phrasal verbs in these sentences. Then choose the one-word verb below that has the same meaning.
Be careful! There are more verbs than you’ll need.
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[ ] distribute [ ] explode [ ] hear [ ] gain
[ ] recover [ ] depart [ ] continue [ ] escape
[ ] live [ ] save [ ] quit [ ] establish
- The bomb went off before the bomb squad arrived.
- Although his foot was bleeding, he went on walking until he finished the race.
- I put on three kilos this winter.
- They have put away enough money to buy the house.
- They packed their bags and set off to Italy.
- A committee has been set up to organize social events at school.
- She was just getting over the flu when she got chickenpox.
- The robber got away from the police.
- I have decided to give up smoking.
10. The teacher gave out different tests to the students in the class.
Vocabulary
bomb squad – corpo de bombeiros (to) bleed – sangrar flu – resfriado, gripe chickenpox – catapora
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