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Irregular past tense verb spelling

Irregular past tense verb spelling
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BBC Learning English | For Teachers | Funky Phrasals English Phrasal Verbs What is a Phrasal Verb? Phrasal verbs (also called multi-word verbs) are idiomatic expressions, combining verbs and prepositions to make new verbs whose meaning is often not obvious from the dictionary definitions of the individual words. They are widely used in both written and spoken English, and new ones are formed all the time as they are a flexible way of creating new terms. A phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition or adverb that modifies or changes the meaning; 'give up' is a phrasal verb that means 'stop doing' something, which is very different from 'give'. Phrasal verbs can be divided into groups: Intransitive verbs These don't take an object Example: They had an argument, but they've made up now. Inseparable verbs The object must come after the particle. Example: They are looking after their grandchildren. Separable verbs With some separable verbs, the object must come between the verb and the particle: The quality of their work sets them apart from their rivals.

Gerunds and infinitives: Farmer Jones and his wife After the straightforward rules for verbs like manage (infinitive) and enjoy (gerund) it can be quite difficult for students to grasp the difference in meaning between a verb like try which can be followed by both, but with different meanings. Activity components Worksheet - Farmer Jones storyDownload Farmer Jones story worksheet 11.35 kb Preparation Give out a copy of the Farmer Jones story. Procedure Ask the students to read the story and then attempt the exercise in pairs. Answers: 1. falling - always gerund with can't help 2. getting - the result would be this 3. having - again result 4. either gerund or infinitive - both are possible here with no change in meaning 5. to increase - at this stage we don't know if it will succeed or not 6. to build - at this stage we think he will be able to build a fence 7. to use (because he can’t use it) or using (he succeeds in attempting but fails in the action) 11. to stop (tries but fails) 12. to scare (tries but fails again)

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