... it, if you get my meaning.18. Get a grip on yourself – you've got an interview in half an hour.19. I can't get to grips with my new computer.20. You need to get your act together if ... have to work hard. There are no real get- rich-quick plans.2. Come on! Get a move on! 3. When she asked for help, he told her to get lost. 4. You'll get the sack if you continue coming ... really getting on my nerves. 8. Gordon's having a little get together at his place tonight.9. You've got a nerve asking me to lend you more money!10. What are you wearing that get- up...
... Document 2PDF Pilot. get along have a good relationship Do you and your sister get along? get along with + have a good relationship Giovanna doesn't get along with her twobrothers. get around ... talk.Let's get down tobusiness. get in + enter ( a car, a smallboat) Get in the front seat.You will have more legroom. get in enter Get in. I will give you aride to school get * off + send ... herbreakup with Peter. get through + complete We will never get through all of theseboxes by 9:00 PM. get through + penetrate We need a strongerdrill to get through thiswall. get through penetrate...
... parents talktheir relationshipproblems over beforethey get divorced.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot.watch out for + be careful of Watch out for ... to be very tired Her three kids woreme out.wind up + finish (inf.) If he doesn't get hisact together, he isgoing to wind up in jail.wind * up + tighten the spring of awatch or similar ... prepare a report He wrote up abusiness proposal inorder to get a loan.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot.touch on + talk about for a short time The presidentialcandidates...
... hang on - wait, continue listening on the telephone "Hang on for a minute while I go and get some paper and a pen." hang on (someone's) every word - listen with complete ... "Please hang on to your hats or the strong wind will blow them off." hang one on - get very drunk He hung one on last night after he heard about his promotion. hang one's ... one - have ability/talent/good looks She has a lot going for her and I am sure that she will get the new job. have (something) hanging over one's head - have something worrying one...
... go on a holiday. let bygones be bygones - forget about problems that happened in the past "We need to let bygones be bygones and forget about our past differences." let down ... (something) slide by - forget or miss an important time or date I let my girlfriend's birthday slide by without noticing it. let (something) slip by - forget or miss an important time ... lay (something) to rest - to put an end to a rumor, to finish dealing with a problem and forget about it We want to lay to rest the rumors about the financial problems in the company. lay...
... to another I was up and around before 6:00 AM this morning. up and at 'em/them - get active and get busy We will be up and at 'em very early tomorrow morning. up and away - up ... under the table - in secret and usually illegal He paid some money under the table in order to get his product imported into the country. under the weather - feel ill (but not seriously ill) ... hour - absurdly early or inconvenient We got up at an unearthly hour this morning so we could get ready to go camping. Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 952 up front - honest, correct He was very...
... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbs with get, 1 Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal ... troubles get you down. Everything will be all right. Jim's marriage problems are really getting him down. get in get in & gets in getting in got in gottenlgot in 1. get inlinto ... construction project has gotten way behind schedule. get by get by & gets by getting by got by gottenlgot by 1 .get by p.v. When you get by or get by something, you pass something or someone...
... systems of multi-word verbs and the meaning of some particles. Introductory unit What are multi- Multi-word verbs are verbs that combine with one or two particles word verbs? (a preposition ... meaning of the verb, it is usually called a phrasal verb because it has the meaning of a phrase. However, there are so many different types of phrasalverbs that it is easier to call all combinations ... and good is followed by at. and go home has no preposition. Multi-word verbs, or phrasalverbs as they are often referred to, present a very special problem. English can make verb...
... especially from a court of lawPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark.ELBOW2Ieke out a living/existenceIto get enough food and money to live, butonly ... eventhough they do not want it: I get reallyannoyed when Nancy tries to force her reli-gion on everyone else.IShe kept forcingPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark.EXPANDEXPANDexpanded, ... strangle her, but she man-aged to fight him off:zIfight off ~IfightIst'i@i]to get rid of or try to get rid of an illness or anunpleasant feeling: If you take extra vitaminC, it helps...
... ' ' d. I can do what I want in my own house. You know what they say. How multi-word verbs work 5 Replace the noun objects with pronoun objects (itlthem) in the following sentences....
... multi-word verbs. It can be used as a game or revision activity. The Jokes provide some light relief. They are related to the theme of the unit and illustrate some humorous uses of multi-word verbs. ... for revising the multi-word verbs they learn in the book. One simple is to put students into pairs and tell student A to read the of some the multi-word verbs while student B says what ... and then someone who can correct them. Making Headway Upper-Intermediate Phrasal Verbs and Idioms Graham Workman Oxford University Press LOOKING ROUND A FLAT Idiomatic...
... ON: phrasalverbs with get, 1335 get back 335 get behind 336 get down 337 get in 337 get out 338 get over 339 get up 340 43. FOCUS ON: modals and present perfect phrasal verbs ... found it. 5 5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word phrasal verbs Nonseparable phrasalverbs Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object) are usually accented ... the bed.Nonseparable phrasalverbs Nonseparable phrasalverbs cannot be separated by their object: He ran into a tree. He ran a tree into.Throughout this book, phrasalverbs that can be separated...
... never get over feeling so stupid." get rid of (inseparable): dispose of; give away or throwaway: pozbyć się. "That shirt is really ugly. Why don't you get rid of it?" get ... we'll get by." get in (1. inseparable): enter a small, closed vehicle: wsiąść. "I don't know where Carole was going. She just got in hercar and drove away." get in (2. ... across." get along (with) (inseparable): have a friendly relationship(with); be friendly (toward): być w przyjaznych stosunkach. "Why can't you and your sister get along? Everyone elsegets...