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Bài thuyết trình về phrasal verb Cách sử dụng, phân biệt ....etc ....................................... ..................................................... ...................................................... ......................................................

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Phrasal

Verb

Editor: Nguyễn Minh Tuấn Content: Phạm Thành Trung, Nguyễn Minh Tuấn

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- Act up: To make a mathematical total

E.g: We ADDED UP the bill to check it was correct

Be a satisfactory explanantion for something

E.g: She explained why the work wasn't ready, but her story doesn't ADD UP

- Back up: Make a copy of computer data

E.g: You should always BACK UP important files and documents so that you won't lose all your work if something goes wrong with the hardware

Support

E.g: The rest of the staff BACKED her UP when she complained about working conditions

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- Fill in: Complete a form

E.g: I FILLED IN the application form and

posted it off.a

Substitute someone at work

E.g: She's just had a baby, so we have

hired someone to FILL IN for her

- Get along: Leave

E.g: It's late; we must be GETTING

ALONG

Progess

E.g: How's the homework GETTING

ALONG?

- Get round: become known

E.g: I don't want this to GET ROUND, so please keep it to yourself

Find a solution E.g: We're nearly ready, but there are few little problems we have to GET ROUND before we finish

- Hang on: wait

E.g: Could you HANG ON for a moment till she's free

Hold tightly E.g: The driver told the passengers to HANG ON as the bus pulled off

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- Let down: Disappoint, fail to keep

an arrangement

E.g: She failed to turn up and I felt

badly LET DOWN

Make clothes longer

E.g: He's grown so much, we'll have

to LET his trousers DOWN

- Meet with: Have something happen to

you E.g: They MET WITH some problems they hadn't anticipated

Receive or cause a reaction E.g: The show MET WITH poor reviews

- Open up: Start to talk freely about

something

E.g: She hates to OPEN UP and

discuss her feelings

Open a shop or business for the day

E.g: They OPEN UP at seven in the

morning

- Pack in: Stop doing something

E.g: I'm trying to PACK IN smoking

End a relationship E.g: She PACKED her boyfriend IN

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- Kick around with: spend time with

E.g: I used to KICK AROUND WITH

them, but haven't seen them for a

while

I want to KICK AROUND WITH YOU,

wait me for a hour

- Make off with: steal

E.g: Thaieves MADE OFF WITH over a million dollars in the robbery

I try to MAKE OFF WITH her pen and take it back my home

-Move away from: Stop doing or

using something to change to

something different

E.g: They're MOVING AWAY FROM

Windows and are using Linux

I have moved away from PC and now

I’m using a laptop

- Reach out to: Ask for help

E.g: I REACHED OUT TO you when I was

in trouble and you were a great help Offer help

E.g: Charities are REACHING OUT TO those who lost their homes in the floods

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- Catch up with: Do something that

should have been done earlier

I'm going home to CATCH UP WITH my

sleep

Meet someone after a period of time and

find out what they have been doing

I CAUGHT UP WITH her at the

conference

-Get along with: Have a good

relationship with someone E.g: I don't GET ALONG WITH my sister- we have nothing in common Deal with, handle

E.g: How are you GETTING ALONG WITH the training course?

- Get down to: Start working seriously

E.g: I find it extremely difficult to GET

DOWN TO doing any revision for

examinations

Enjoy something a lot

E.g: People were GETTING DOWN TO the

concert

- Get off on: Enjoy a drug

E.g: He GETS OFF ON crystal meth every night

Become exacited by E.g: She GETS OFF ON her power over us

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- Be up to: Be good enough

E.g: He's not UP TO the job; get someone else

Doing something naughty or wrong

E.g: What are those kids UP TO?

- Go in for: Enter a competition or sit an exam

E.g: He WENT IN FOR the photography prize, but didn't win Like, have an interest in

E.g: He GOES IN FOR classical music

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Call

For Call for: Ghé qua

on Call on = visit : thăm Off Call off = cancel

Up Call up : gọi điện

To Call to : triệu tập

Example: As we were in the area, we CALLED ON my

sister-in-law

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Phrasal verb

with more

meaning

Look

+ sth : Tra cứu + sb : Liên lạc

+ to sb: Ngưỡng mộ, kính trọng

Nhìn lên

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Give up Hand in Ask out Bring up Call back

Give up

Meaning: Stop doing something

Example: I have GIVEN UP trying to help them.

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- Hand in

Meaning: Submit work for appraisal

Example: I HANDED my homework

IN late as usual.

Ask out

Meaning: To invite someone for a date

Example: He wanted to ASK her OUT

but was too shy

- Bring up

Meaning: Raise a child

Example: My parents BROUGHT me UP strictly (nghiêm khắc ).

- Call back

Meaning: Return a phonecall

Example: I must CALL her BACK when we get to the office.

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- Call on

Meaning: Visit

Example: As we were in the area, we

CALLED ON my brother-in-law

- Check in Meaning: Register on arriving at a hotel or at

the airport

Example: They CHECKED IN at the Ritz

yesterday

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- Come across

Meaning: Find by accident

Example: I CAME ACROSS my old school reports when I was clearing

out my desk

- Drop out

Meaning: Quit a course

Example: She DROPPED OUT of college

and went straight into a good job

- Get in

Meaning: Arrive (train, plane, etc.)

Example: Her plane GETS IN at 2am our time.

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