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Unit go in, fall off, run away etc.
114 (phrasal verbs 1)
A phrasal verb is a verb (go/look/be etc.) + in/out/up/down etc.
in out
LOOK
OUT
GO IN
I waited outside the shop. I didn’t go in. I went to the window and looked out.
Sarah opened the door of the car and The car stopped and a woman got out.
got in. (= into the car) (= out of the car)
on off
FALL OFF
GET ON
The bus came, and I got on. Be careful! Don’t fall off.
up down
STAND UP
FALL DOWN
He stood up and left the room. The picture fell down.
I usually get up early. (= get out of Would you like to sit down?
bed) Lie down on the floor.
We looked up at the stars in the sky.
away or off back
GO
RUN AWAY
COME BACK
The thief ran away. (or … ran off) Go away and don’t come back!
Emma got into the car and drove away. We went out for dinner and then went
(or … drove off) back to our hotel.
be/go away (= in/to another place) be back
Tom has gone away for a few days. Tom is away. He’ll be back on Monday.
over round (or around)
Jon!
LOOK
CLIMB OVER TURN OVER ROUND
The wall wasn’t very high, so we Somebody shouted my name, so I
climbed over. looked round (or around).
Turn over and look at the next page. We went for a long walk. After an hour
we turned round (or around) and
went back.
get ➜ Unit 56 put on / take off etc. (phrasal verbs 2) ➜ Unit 115 more phrasal verbs ➜ Appendix 6