Updated to reflect questions found on the most recent ESL tests, this book presents 400 common phrasal verbs as they are used in everyday English. Phrasal verbs are verbs combined with prepositions or adverbs. Familiarity with phrasal verbs and understanding their use as nouns (breakup, showoff, etc.) or adjectives (spaced-out, broken-down, stressed-out, and many others) is essential to ESL students. Updated information includes: the most commonly used phrasal verbs; activities and examples that reflect our current technology and the world around us; an expanded introduction for the teacher with a thorough breakdown and explanation of phrasal verbs; and, a discussion of separable and inseparable phrasal verbs in Unit I, and more. This book’s hundreds of examples in context and hundreds of exercises will be extremely useful to ESL students who are preparing for TOEFL or who simply wish to improve their English.
Author(s): Carl W. Hart
Edition: 4
Publisher: Kaplan, Inc.
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 552
City: New York
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
To the Teacher
To the Student
Unit 1 Definition of Phrasal Verbs, Separable/ Inseparable, and Transitive/Intransitive
Unit 2 Phrasal Verbs and Do, Does, and Did
Unit 3 Three-Word Phrasal Verbs
Unit 4 Present and Past Continuous Phrasal Verbs
Unit 5 Stress in Two-Word Phrasal Verbs, Part 1
Unit 6 Stress in Three-Word Phrasal Verbs, Part 1
Unit 7 Separable Phrasal Verbs with Long Objects
Unit 8 Present Perfect Phrasal Verbs
Unit 9 Two-Word Phrasal Verbs that Require a Preposition when Used with an Object, Part 1
Unit 10 Phrasal Verbs Used as Nouns
Unit 11 Phrasal Verbs Used in Compound Nouns
Unit 12 Past Perfect Phrasal Verbs
Unit 13 Passive Phrasal Verbs, Part 1
Unit 14 Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, Part 1
Unit 15 Phrasal Verbs and Will or Be Going To
Unit 16 Phrasal Verbs with Gerund Objects, Part 1
Unit 17 Adverbs and Phrasal Verbs
Unit 18 Phrasal Verbs and Can, Could, Will, and Would
Unit 19 Phrasal Verbs and the Adverb Right
Unit 20 Phrasal Verbs Followed by the -ing Form
Unit 21 Phrasal Verbs and Should and Ought To
Unit 22 The Particle Up and the Adverbs Right and All
Unit 23 Two-Word Phrasal Verbs that Require a Preposition when Used with an Object, Part 2
Unit 24 Stress and Phrasal Verbs Used as Nouns
Unit 25 Phrasal Verbs and Have to, Have Got to, and Must
Unit 26 Phrasal Verbs and the Adverb Back
Unit 27 Phrasal Verbs with the Particle Off and the Adverb Right
Unit 28 Passive Phrasal Verbs, Part 2
Unit 29 Phrasal Verbs and Might, May, and Can
Unit 30 Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, Part 2
Unit 31 Phrasal Verbs and Gerund Subjects
Unit 32 Phrasal Verbs with the Particle Out
Unit 33 Phrasal Verbs and Midsentence Adverbs
Unit 34 Stress in Two- and Three-Word Phrasal Verbs, Part 2
Unit 35 Gerund Phrasal Verbs
Unit 36 Phrasal Verbs with the Particle Down
Unit 37 Phrasal Verbs Used as Nouns, Part 3
Unit 38 The Verb Keep and Adverbs and Adverbials Showing Degrees of Variability
Unit 39 Passive Phrasal Verbs, Part 3
Unit 40 Gerund Phrasal Verbs vs. Phrasal Verbs Followed by the -ing Form
Unit 41 Two-Word Phrasal Verbs with the Particle In that Require Into when Used with an Object
Unit 42 Phrasal Verbs with Get, Part 1
Unit 43 Modals and Present Perfect Phrasal Verbs
Unit 44 Participle Adjectives and Passive Phrasal Verbs with the Verb Get
Unit 45 Phrasal Verbs with the Verb Turn
Unit 46 Stress in Phrasal Verbs with the Particle Into
Unit 47 Particles Used Without Verbs
Unit 48 Modals and Present Perfect Passive Phrasal Verbs
Unit 49 Combinations of Get, Right, Back, and To
Unit 50 Keep at it!
Answers
Index