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SLIDE 03
3ª SÉRIETEACHER: KÁTIA ROSA
3º BIMESTRE
PHRASAL VERBS
PHRASAL VERBS• Uma preposição ou advérbio após o verbo pode modificar o seu significado completamente:
Eles caracterizam a
forma natural de um falante nativo se expressar.
PUT THIS CHRISTMAS TREE NEAR THE WINDOW
PUT OUT = APAGAR
•Let´s put out the fire
Put off = AdiarHe had to put off the festival till next week
I´m running out of money to buy
gift (ficando sem)
The prisioner tried to run
away from the police (fugir)
I take bus 215 to school
You should take off that sweater.
It´s very hot today (tirar)
I have to get back to my
home (voltar)
We should get on with
the party (continuar)
Essas locuções são chamadas de phrasal
verbs e são muito comuns em inglês. Na verdade, os phrasal
verbs possuem um “ar” de informalidade, de
gíria, porém se tornaram algo fundamental até
mesmo no âmbito formal e principalmente na hora
de praticar o inglês falado no dia-dia.
Existem alguns casos relativamente complicado como
hold on (esperar).
Hold up = atrasar
Em alguns casos específicos
• A preposição ou advérbio é colocada após o objeto • Let´s put the fire out Obj.
• Let´s put out the fire
Now, try to complete
the sentences with one
of the phrasal verbs
presented
1.Never_______till
tomorrow what you
can do today
1.Put off
2.Lucas and Mary
usually_____at 6 o
´clock in the
morning
2. Get up
3.If you ____from
every difficult
situation, you´ll
never solve your
problems
3.Run away
4.In japanese homes, people
traditionally _____their
shoes
4.Take off
5.Please____that
cigarette
5. Put out
1. Get along = to be friendly
with someone
2. Get back = return to
a place
3. Get in = to arrive at home or at
work
4.Get through =
to be connected to a place
by telephone
5. Get up = to get out
of bed after
sleeping
Phrasal verbs / Put
Put off•Make something happen later•Make somebody not want/like sth
• Lack of parking space was putting potential customers off•Robert´s attitude towards women really puts me off• They had to put the wedding off because the bride´s mother had na accident•About the meeting: Can we put it off for a few days?
Put on•To dress yourself with a piece of clothing or jewellery•Pretend to have feelings• Become fatter
•Dorothy put on her coat and went out•Stop putting on that funny voice•She put a lot of weight on after the children were born
Put out•Stop sth burning•Put sth outside•Defeat
•Has the fire been put out yet?•We usually put the cat out at night•He was put out in the first roung at Wimbledon
Put up•Build a wall, erect• Make a picture available to see
• John was in the garden putting a
fence up•Put up your hood or
you´ll catch cold• I put a few posters
up to make the room look less bare
Put up withTo accept unpleasant behaviour by someone
or an annoying situation without complaining,
even though you do not like it = tolerate
•How has Jane put up with him for so long?• I don´t see why you should have to put up with sexual harassment
Put at• To calculate the cost, amount, size of something.
•The cost of repairing the damage was put at 100 dollars
Put back•To put something in the place where it was before .• To make something happen more slowly or at a later time than it should happen
•Put the books back where you found them• Remember to put back anything you borrow•These problems are putting publication back by at least two months
Put aside•To not allow yourself to be afected by a problem, argument = disregard• To keep something so it can be used or taken away later = reserve
•Both sides need to put aside their differences and continue the peace talks.•Put aside half the coriander to use as a garnish
Put about•To tell a lot of
people something, especially something
that is not true = spread
I don´t know who´s been putting these rumours about, but
they´re not true
Put down•Put something on a surface•Criticize sb publicly, makes him feel stupid• Kill an old animal
• If the box is too heavy, just put it down for a while.• It´s not my style to put down other players• In the end the cat had to be put down
Put in• To spend a particular amount of time doing something, or to make a particular amount of effort in order to do something. = devote•Wendy has been putting in more hours at the office recently.
1. When we can't do a test one week, we sometimes ... doing it till the following week.a put off b put on c put out
2.When my family comes to visit me from California, I usually . . . the entire crowd at my house; they don't need to go to a hotel. a) put off b) put up c) put on d) put out
3. When you have an unpleasant teacher, you simply have to . . . them and hope that you won't have that teacher the following year. a) put off b) put out c) put up with d) put up
4.When you come into a dark house, one of the first things you do is to switch on the light. You can also say you . . . the light.
a) put up with b) put on c) put out d) put up
5. The job of firemen is to ... fires. They put water and special materials on them. a) put up with b)put on c)put out d)put off