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B. phrasal verbs 片語動詞

                                                        When Jane was jogging at the park, she came across a
                        come across     ਅ༾
                                                        puppy under a tree.
                                                        We're going to the new bookstore.  Do you want to come
                        come along      ɓৎԸ
                                                        along?
                                                        I can't wait for my favorite writer's new book to come out
                        come out        ̈وi೯Б
                                                        next week.
                                                        Hundreds of fans are waiting for the singer to come out of
                        come out        ̈ତ
                                                        his hotel.
                                                        Henry gets along with his sister's friends.  They are all good
                        get along       ޴ஈፄݻ
                                                        friends.

                        get around      ΢ஈࣚБ            Riding a bike is a good way to get around the city.

                                                        Mary wants to get away from the busy city life and move to
                        get away        ᕎකi৚୭
                                                        the country.

                        get off         ɨ€ԓe࠭ዚഃ        Oh, no.  I think we got off at the wrong station.


                        get on          ɪ€ԓe࠭ዚഃ        The children got on the school bus one by one.


                        get to          Ց༺              Excuse me.  How can I get to the movie theater?

                                                        Chinese New Year is an important time for families to get
                        get together    ྠၳ
                                                        together.

                        get up          ৎґ              Patty always gets up at six a.m., even on weekends.


                                                        I had no time to wait for him, so I decided to go ahead and
                        go ahead        ක֐ਂ
                                                        do it myself.
                        go on           ೯͛iᘱᚃɨ̘         Why is everyone crying here?  What's going on?


                        go over         ˺୚Ꮸݟ            Always go over your homework before you hand it in.


                                                        My father went through years of difficult days and finally
                        go through      ຾ዝ
                                                        became successful.

                        go with         ၾn޴ৣ            Does this belt go with my dress?

                                                        I have some old T-shirts, and I want to give them away to
                        give away       ᗍ৔iʱ೯
                                                        those who need them.






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