Learn these phrasal verbs at PC TECH… June 17, 2014
This post continues the list of phrasal verbs that you can use when you speak and write English. There are many more that you can find in previous blog posts, and there will be yet more to be published in future posts. We invite you to take our ESL classes at PC TECH to learn these and many more:
“Would you please look over my report to see if everything is accurate?” [Examine lightly]
“I want to look up information about the United States soccer (football) team to find out if they have ever won a World Cup.” [Research]
“She looks up to her grandmother to receive good advice.” [Gives respect to]
“He made up an excuse when the boss asked him why he was late for work.” [Invented]
“We were all mixed up after they gave us the wrong directions to get to Times Square” [Confused]
“His aunt and uncle passed away many years ago.” [Died; also, passed on]
“He passed out when they told him that he had won $10,000,000 in the lottery.” [Temporarily lost consciousness; fainted]
“The teacher requested that a student pass out the quiz papers to the class.” [Distribute]
“Please don’t pass up the opportunity to study English at PC TECH in New York City.” [Miss]
“I will lend you $10 for the taxi fare; you can pay me back tomorrow.” [Return something, usually money]
“They will pay for all the crimes they have committed.” [Be punished]
“Her mother took her shopping last week so she could pick out a nice birthday gift for her friend.” [Choose]
“Please point out the location of your city on the map.” [Indicate, often with the index finger]
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