How do you make phrasal verbs?
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Below we have a list of Phrasal verbs that begin with MAKE and then an explanation of each one with some examples.
- Make for (something)
- Make (sb/st) into (sb/st)
- Make of.
- Make off.
- Make off with.
- Make out.
- Make (something) out.
- Make (something) out to be.
Correspondingly, how do you do phrasal verbs?
Phrasal verbs using do
- Phrasal verbs using do:
- Do up = make something look good.
- Do (something) over = do again.
- Do (something) in = kill someone (real or imaginary)
- Do (someone) good = be good for someone.
- Do without (something)= live without something.
- Do away with = stop having something.
- Do well for (oneself)= become successful.
Additionally, what are phrasal verbs examples?
Common Phrasal Verbs
Intransitive Phrasal Verbs The following phrasal verbs are not followed by an object: "Once you leave home, you can never really go back again." | ||
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Verb | Meaning | Example |
show up | arrive | Day after day, Efrain showed up for class twenty minutes late. |
wake up | arouse from sleep | I woke up when the rooster crowed. |
200 Common phrasal verbs with meanings and example sentences. Phrasal verbs are an important part of learning the English language. Most phrasal verbs consist of two words (verb + adverb or verb + preposition) but a few consists of three words. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary.