Phrasal Verbs
Here are some typical phrasal verbs that you can find in news articles.
Complete the sentence with the words bellow.
Methods Facts New Economy
Work Wire Party Government
If you “deal with” a person or organization you discuss things with them or do business with them.
If someone in authority “cordon off” an area. They prevent people from entering or leaving that area by putting up a barrier.
If you”count on” something you expect it to happen and include it in your plans.
The conservative were counting on the support of the Liberal Democrats in order to form a
If a system, process, person, etc. is “crying out for” something.
If someone “digs up” information, they discover it, often as a result of a related search.
If you “disagree with” a particular action or proposal, you believe that is wrong and not good.
He is a resigning from the government because he disagree with their plans for the
If you “disapprove of” something you do not like it.
If you change over to something new, you start using the new thing and stop using the thing you were using before.
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2 comments:
Wow, to be honest, I have difficulties in understanding phrasal verb, but i find that your explanation is easy to understand! :)
Thank you Elia :)
I hope this post will help the reader to understand the materials.
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