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It is easy to search for a specific phrasal verb across the entire document.
: Learning why we use "up" or "down" can help you guess the meaning of new phrasal verbs.
Units focusing on specific particles like up , down , in , out , on , and off . english phrasal verbs in use intermediate pdf hot
: Covers the basics of how phrasal verbs function, including register (formal vs. informal) and metaphors. Access and PDF Resources
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: Includes a complete answer key at the back and a mini-dictionary with definitions and unit cross-references.
is one of the most popular self-study and classroom books for students looking to master English idioms and expressions. Published by Cambridge University Press, this book helps intermediate (B1-B2) learners understand how phrasal verbs work in everyday contexts. : Covers the basics of how phrasal verbs
It is much easier to remember verbs related to "Travel" ( check in , set off , take off ) than it is to memorize twenty different verbs that all start with get ( get up , get by , get over ).
can mean rising from bed or, in some contexts, organizing a group. Top Tips for Effective Study
Instead of giving you a boring, alphabetical list of words, the book organizes phrasal verbs by topic or functional area. You will learn verbs related to: Everyday situations (e.g., work, study, socializing) Concepts (e.g., time, change, success, failure)
Focus on Units 1-10 (What are phrasal verbs? Grammar rules: Separable vs. Inseparable). Learn the difference between "Turn the music down" (separable) and "Look after the baby" (inseparable).