PHRASAL VERB Similar to Type 2 stress pattern COMPOUND NOUN Type 1 stress pattern to break out a break out to fall back on a fall back to fall out fall out non-count... to stand by a s
Trang 1PHRASAL VERB
Similar to Type 2 stress pattern
COMPOUND NOUN
Type 1 stress pattern
to break out a break out
to fall back on a fall back
to fall out fall out (non-count)
Trang 2to fall short a short fall
to lift off a lift off
to roll out a roll out
to run off run off (non-count)
Trang 3to stand by a stand by
PHRASAL VERB
Similar to Type 2 stress pattern
COMPOUND NOUN
Type 1 stress pattern
to go out out goings (plural noun) = expenditure
"to put out " (Not a real phrasal verb for this
"to grade up" (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning) The real verb is "to up grade ".
an up grade
"to grade down" (Not a real phrasal verb for
this meaning) The real verb is
"todown grade ".
a down grade
"to dent in" (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning) The real verb is "to in dent ". an in dent
to take in (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning)
an in take
to break out an out break (Also, "a break out " on Page 8)
Trang 4to cast out an out cast
"to come out " (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning)
an out come
to fit out / "to out fit " can also be a verb. an out fit
"to line out" (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning)
an out line
"to pour out" (Figuratively used for this
"to load down" (Not a real phrasal verb for
this meaning) The real verb is, "todown load ".a down load
"to spring off" (Not a real phrasal verb for
to lay under / to under lay an under lay
"to tow under" (Not a standard phrasal verb,
although the phrase is possible.) an under tow
to flow over / to over flow an over flow
"to view over" (Not a real phrasal verb) an over view
"to date up" (Not a real phrasal verb) The real
verb is, "to up date ". an up date
to lift up / to up lift an up lift
"a roaring sound that is rising up" (Not a real
to turn up / to up turn (The verb, "to upturn"
Not really related to the noun, "an upturn".) an up turn
Trang 5"to see in" (Not a real phrasal verb for this
meaning)
an in sight
"to wash back" (Not a standard phrasal verb
although the phrase is possible.)
a back wash