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Verbes à particules. Want to improve your vocabulary? Try phrasal verbs! They are useful and generally used almost everywhere in informal texts.
A phrasal verb is a verb with more than one word. It is made of a main verb plus a preposition or a particle.The meaning of a phrasal verb is different from ...
Verbes à particules. A phrasal verb is a grammatical structure formed by: a verb + particle, or. a verb + particle 1 + particle 2.
1) Jack …………?.the manager's job from Mr. Smith when he retired. 2) The conference …………?. the whole morning. 3) Danny ……………………?his father: he has the same red ...
gradually · 1) to embark on = to start up, to launch into · 2) to trick into = être entrainé · 3) to be asked to = on luia demandé des comptes · 4) to back them ...
Sep 21, 2004 · Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and another word or phrase, usually a preposition ... puzzling to non-native speakers. Phrasal verbs often arise ...
Look after (someone or something), (1) to take care of; (2) to make sure that someone is safe and well. Look ahead, to think about and plan the future.
In a phrasal verb, there is another word, usually a preposition, that is part of the verb. While "I ran into my sister," is not meant literally, there is no ...
Complete each pair of sentences by using one verb and one adjective from the list below. build up/build-up, cut off/cut-off, knock down/knockdown, make up ...
1/ "To Keep up" --- to prevent, to stop. 2/ "To Keep up with" --- to continue employing. 3/ "To Keep on" --- to maintain, to continue. 4/ "To Keep to" --- to ...