Thursday, February 10, 2011

Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create a new meaning. These are very difficult, because they require learners to memorize all of the different combinations of verbs and prepositions, and the different meanings. Learning them is an essential requirement for college level work; a good working knowledge of phrasal verbs will ensure good writing and speaking skills, and improve your understanding of texts and listening exercises.

You can find a short explanation of phrasal verbs here, and a longer one here.
You can search phrasal verbs alphabeticall here.
This is a another good website that lists phrasal verbs alphabetically.

Elementary Practice
Elementary Practice
Intermediate Practice
Intermediate Practice
Advanced Practice
Advanced Practice

If you like theses, go here for more practice.

Good luck!

1 comment:

  1. How are you, Jay? I came back to C of C from last week, but I cannot see you~ Are you not coming to Glenview campus any more? I miss you~~~ --;; Also, today morning I checked your blog for a while. I think it's so helpful to students. Thank you for that and have a good day~! =^^=

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