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This complete guide to over 850 Phrasal Verbs used in daily life by native speakers, also includes a section with over 200 business idioms and phrasal verbs. Exercises are included to test your knowledge on the most commonly used phrasal verbs. Cross that bridge and start mastering the language today. About phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs, or multi - word verbs as they are often referred to, can be rather daunting for non natives of the English language. A mistake in using the wrong particle or the wrong word order can completely change the intended meaning. This can lead to misunderstandings which can either be horrific or hilarious. Students of the English language are not expected to be able to remember all the phrasal verbs - they are too numerous - but they should be familiar with the most common ones and they should also be able to recognise their meanings in context. Phrasal verbs play an important role in the English language. There is no getting away from them. Every time natives speak they use them. Take a look at the ones below. Did you know that the following two sentences have different meanings? Peter hung up after a few minutes = he ended the telephone call. Peter hung up on me after a few minutes = he ended the call by interrupting the conversation abruptly, angrily and rudely. How about this one? I saw through him and I saw him through. Both have different meanings. I saw through him = I understood his deception/the mask he wore, whereas I saw him through = I gave him my support during a difficult period of his life. Now look at these two examples: Pretty flabbergasting! I've gone off cheese = I no longer like cheese. The cheese has gone off = the cheese is not fresh anymore. It is not good to eat. If you eat it you could become sick. The alarm clock has just gone off = Can you turn it off please? I want to sleep for another few minutes. Does this mean that the alarm clock is not fresh anymore? NOOOO!!!!! Does it mean the alarm clock doesn't like someone or something anymore? NOOO!!! Well what does it mean you may be asking yourself. You should be able to understand from the context. Out of context 'to go off' is devoid of any meaning whatsoever. In the case of the alarm clock, it means, it rang. Another example is: He turned on me = he either attacked me physically or verbally. He turned me on = he caused me to become excited. Now can you see why the wrong use can lead to numerous misunderstandings? Phrasal verbs can be separable, that is, as seen in the example 'he turned me on', and inseparable as in the example 'he turned on me'. There are also phrasal verbs which are both separable and inseparable Example: She took off her jacket/she took her jacket off = she removed her jacket. In this book you will learn and become familiar with each phrasal verb type. Good clear examples are set out to illustrate the meanings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR The author has been a teacher of English as a foreign language for over 18 years. Born in the North East of Scotland, she has spent most of her adult life abroad, teaching students of various nationalities how to speak English effectively.
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This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Put’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Put’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Put’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Put’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Put’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Put’ 07. English Word: ‘Put’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Put’ Sample This: PUT is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows: First Form (Base Form) -- PUT Second Form (Past Form) -- PUT Third Form (Past Participle) -- PUT Present Perfect of ‘Come’ – Have/Has Put Past Perfect of ‘Come’ -- Had Put -ING Form of ‘Come’ -- Putting Infinitive of ‘Come’ -- To Put MOST COMMON Meanings OF “PUT” AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: Meaning 01: to move sth into a particular place, position or state without any special force Example Sentences: I have a very limited space to put the box in Don't put your hand in my pocket. Put sauce on top of your pasta. Doctors prepared his body for burial, and then they put him in a coffin. Meaning 02: to forcefully move sth into a particular place, position or state Example Sentence: Her child put her hand through the hole in the ground. Meaning 03: to cause sb/sth to go to a particular place, position or state Example Sentences: His grandkids put him on the bench She was put into a sanatorium when she contracted tuberculosis. Meaning 04: to bring sb/sth into the condition, form, state, situation, etc. mentioned Example Sentences: Why should she be put in charge of the Treasury? He revealed that my songs put him in a good mood. Put yourself in my position and then you will be better able to understand my situation. Put yourself in her position and you will really see what her life is like. We don't want to put him at risk again. Her inactive lifestyle has put her at risk of becoming obese. Put my suggestion into practice for a week and measure the reactions. May you have the courage to put his words into action! He has the wonderful opportunity to now put his words into practice It took less than 24 hours for him to put his words into practice. The school superintendent is effectively pushing for a change that would put many out of a job. Meaning 05: to express, say or state sth in a particular manner Example Sentences: Put plainly, people who exercise just a little bit tend to live longer. Put simply, there are huge opportunities for budding entrepreneurs. To put it simply, it was complete and utter chaos. They are, to put it mildly, not on the best of terms. The judge was, to put it gently, unmoved by her appeal. How do I put it tactfully? Can you put your emotions into words? Can you put his words into my native language?
This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Have’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Have’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Have’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Have’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Have’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Have’ 07. English Word: ‘Have’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Have’ Sample This: Have is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows: First Form (Base Form) – HAVE/HAS Second Form (Past Form) -- HAD Third Form (Past Participle) -- HAD Present Perfect of ‘Have’ – Had Past Perfect of ‘Have’ -- Had -ING Form of ‘Come’ -- Making Infinitive of ‘Come’ -- To Have MOST COMMON Meanings OF “HAVE” AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: (Note: In some senses you can also use “have got”. Especially in British English, using “have got” is quite popular.) Meaning 01: (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to hold, own or possess sth Example Sentences: He has an old two-wheeler. She does not have a college degree. They do not have an ATM card. Meaning 02: (have sth) to experience sth Example Sentence: What to do when you have a bad day at work. She had difficulty falling asleep and would wake up several times in the night. My company has had a rapid economic recovery, He has had no adverse impact of the medicines. Our organization has had very healthy growth during the last year She was helpful to her friend who has had a traumatic event. Many children have had neglect and abuse. He has had a truly remarkable year. Some sectors have had major financial challenges in recent years. The hill road had larger slips. Meaning 03: (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to have a thought or feeling in your mind She has the notion that she can fulfill her dreams. They have always had the belief that they could beat the big teams. I have got an idea for the event. She has got an idea of how it should work. Meaning 04: (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to show a particular feature or quality Example Sentences: Most of the things we eat have flavor in them. He has a lot of confidence. He had the audacity to reject my suggestion for a superficial reason. Meaning 05: (have sth) to eat, drink or smoke sth Example Sentences: I had a delicious meal at his home. He had a cigarette during her stroll', We all had breakfast together at 8 am. We all had lunch and took a picture. He had dinner with his family and then went to the office.
This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Set’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Set’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Set’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Set’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Set’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Set’ 07. English Word: ‘Set’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Set’ Sample This: MOST COMMON Meanings OF “SET” AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: Meaning 01: to put sth/sb in a particular place, spot or position Example Sentences: He set a bowl of candy in front of a child, That residential-looking structure was set in the back of a parking lot. Meaning 02: to cause sb/sth to be in a particular state, condition or situation; to start sth happening (set sb/sth doing sth) Example Sentences: My question set them thinking. That huge rock was balanced so finely that the slightest nudge set it moving. No particular topic set them talking. Meaning 03: to give sb a piece of work, a task, etc. to perform Example Sentences: (set sth for sth) They have set a new syllabus for this competitive exam. (set sth) The examiner will set the question paper on the spot. Examiners are required to set the question paper at least half an hour before the examination. (set sth for sb/yourself) She should set a target for himself and come up with a plan to achieve it. (set sb/yourself sth) He has set himself a number of goals. They have set themselves a series of rules. She needed to set herself a target He had set himself a punishing schedule. (set sb/yourself to do sth) He has set himself to read 24 books per year. He set himself to improve his game and work hard to compete at a high level in his career. She is really set herself to play well again He has set himself to work cheerfully. Some players always set themselves to win. He set himself to write his autobiography, She set herself to learn many things. Meaning 04: (set sth) to arrange, fix or decide on sth Example Sentences: Set a time for completing each step in your plan. Set a time for your scheduled post. Set a time for bed. Set a time for lunch and snacks. Set a time for physical activity and stick to it. When he ran his first marathon he didn't set a time goal except to finish the race. Set limits on your child's behavior in a positive and respectful way. Do not set limits to your dreams! You should not set limits to imagination. Banks may set limits on your withdrawals, Banks may set limits on the amount of money you can send. Many people think that it is very difficult to set limits. Meaning 05: to place and arrange things such as plates, utensils, knives, glasses, forks napkins, etc. for a meal (set a/the table (for sb/sth)) Example Sentences: Teach your kids to set the table. Set the table for friends, family, and loved ones! Her mother told her to set the table for lunch.
This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Go’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Go’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Go’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Go’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Go’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Go’ 07. English Word: ‘Go’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Go’ Sample This: Turn is a regular verb. Its three forms are as follows: First Form (Base Form) -- TURN Second Form (Past Form) -- TURNED Third Form (Past Participle) -- TURNED Present Perfect of ‘Come’ – Have/Has Turned Past Perfect of ‘Come’ -- Had Turned -ING Form of ‘Come’ -- turning Infinitive of ‘Come’ -- To Turn MOST COMMON Meanings OF “GO” AS The MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: Meaning 01: to move or travel from one place to another Example Sentences: (go + adv./prep.) When can a child go into a swimming pool? He had gone to Amsterdam to celebrate her birthday last year. As a flight attendant, she has been to many countries. (=went and returned) When was the last time you went to the dentist's? Will you go to work if you're sick? (go to do sth) He has gone to meet him at the airport Meaning 02: to move or travel in a particular way (go + adv./prep.) Example Sentence: Sometimes we went fast, sometimes we went slow! Meaning 03: (of money) to be spent or used for sth Example Sentence: Where all your money went? Her salary goes to a local children's charity. (go on sth) 80% of his wages went on gambling. (go to do sth) 50% of his salary goes to pay the medical bills. Meaning 04: to be sounded as a signal or warning sign Example Sentences: The whistle went for the interval. The whistle went for full time with the score sitting on nil. The alarm went for an air raid The alarm went for us to be ready. Meaning 05: to move or travel over a particular distance (go + noun) Example Sentences: The van has gone 20 miles now with no problems yet. Flames went 50 feet in the air. Meaning 06: (go + adv./prep.) used to talk about how a situation progresses Example Sentences: His daughter's first day of school went well and without any big issue. How can you tell if a job interview went well? My job & visa process went smoothly. The presidential election went smoothly. We have a discussion about the way things are going. We have guys who want to change the way things are going. He was fully prepared and the job went efficiently. Officials say the exercise went safely as planned.
This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Come’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Come’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Come’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Come’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Come’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Come’ 07. English Word: ‘Come’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Come’ Sample This: Come is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows: First Form (Base Form) -- COME Second Form (Past Form) -- CAME Third Form (Past Participle) -- COME Present Perfect of ‘Come’ – Have/Has Come Past Perfect of ‘Come’ -- Had Come -ING Form of ‘Come’ -- Coming Infinitive of ‘Come’ -- To Come MOST COMMON Meanings OF “COME” AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: Meaning 01: to arrive at, get to or reach a place; to move towards a person or place Example Sentences: My parcel came today but sadly an item that I had ordered was missing. When opportunity came at last, I made the most of it. Your ordered items are coming in a little while. Help came late! He came into the dressing room. (come (to..)) Today is a holiday but he came to the office in the afternoon for some work. They went along the road and came to a stream What time did he come to your farmhouse? The time has come to say goodbye – for a while. (come to do sth) They are coming to meet you personally today. He had come to solve your problems. She came to work despite being told to stay home. Come near! His daughter came home in the evening, “It is quite a storm coming in. Meaning 02: to happen Example Sentences: Did this contract come after the initial announcement of the record? The rains came late but were abundant to end the months-long drought (come as sth) Testing positive for dengue fever came as a rude shock to him. The increased payments came as a relief. The results of the company did not come as expected. It came as no surprise to us that he was named “Student of the Year”. Meaning 03: to arrive somewhere with a purpose to do sth or get sth Example Sentences: (come for sth) She came for a vacation with her two sons. (come about sth) She came about his dinner. (come to do sth) His wife and children came to meet him. (come doing sth) He came complaining of tooth pain at the upper left maxilla. Meaning 04: (come to/into sth) used to show that sth has reached a particular state Example Sentences: His life journey suddenly came to an end. The motorcycle came to a stop. Hitler came to power in 1933 She analyzed the information and came to a decision. He came to a conclusion without hearing me completely. Meaning 05: to move or travel by yourself or with sb else to a particular place with a view to join an event Example Sentences: He had come only for a few minutes at the function. Thanks for coming, everyone! She came to the party with no gift. (come to sth with sb) She came to the get-together with his family. (come doing sth) He came skating with his friends.
This Book Covers The Following Topics: 01. English Verb -- ‘Turn’ 02. Meanings of the Main Verb ‘Turn’ 03. Idioms With the Word ‘Turn’ 04. Phrasal Verbs With the Word ‘Turn’ 05. Proverbs/Sayings With the Word ‘Turn’ 06. Useful Expressions With the Word ‘Turn’ 07. English Word: ‘Turn’ -- Useful Notes 08. Conjugation of the Verb ‘Turn’ Sample This: Turn is a regular verb. Its three forms are as follows: First Form (Base Form) -- TURN Second Form (Past Form) -- TURNED Third Form (Past Participle) -- TURNED Present Perfect of ‘Come’ – Have/Has Turned Past Perfect of ‘Come’ -- Had Turned -ING Form of ‘Come’ -- turning Infinitive of ‘Come’ -- To Turn MOST COMMON Meanings OF “TURN” AS THE MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS: Meaning 1. to move your body or part of your body in an attempt to face or start moving in a different direction Example Sentences: The children turned and headed back up the hill. He turned to face the wall in shame. She turned to look at him affectionately. He turned to look over my right shoulder. He turned to say: "Come follow me." I Turned To Say Goodbye. I turned to say something to him. She turned to say something. (turn + adv./prep.) We needed to turn back to save us from a landslide. They all hurriedly turned away. She turned around for one second to look at my face. I turned around, and saw him trying to greet me. He turned around to look at the small group of protestors. (turn sth) (+ adv./prep.) Turn your hand away from the camera. She turned her chair around and looked at me. When she turned her chair around, we could see she was blushing but smiling, Meaning 2. to move or make sth move around a central point Example Sentences: He turned the screw 1/2 turn clockwise. (turn sth) + (adv./prep.) I turned the key in the lock and felt the point where a car would unlock the door. Meaning 3. (turn + adv./prep.) (of a road or river) to bend or curve in a particular direction Example Sentences: The road turned to the right after about half a mile. This road turns to the right and runs north of east. After a distance of approximately 70 meters, the road turned to the north A hundred meters ahead of us the road turned right. After about five miles, the river turned east. Meaning 4. to aim or point sth in a particular direction Example Sentences: (turn sth) (on/to sb/sth/yourself) A man turned gun on himself at a gun store, police said. It is time to turn your attention to your family. (turn to sb/sth/yourself) My thoughts turned to my friends, who were close to me the whole time.