![]() That said, as with any new vocabulary, you have to be careful with the way you learn them. You also want to be able to recognise them if someone else uses them in their writing or speaking otherwise you may misunderstand what they are saying. They can be used in writing in some cases and in spoken language. They can be important for IELTS as someone who can use them naturally shows that they have a good command of the English language. = Become loose and unattached (usually hair or teeth) Phrasal Verbs and IELTS I think I'm going to break up with my girlfriend (= future)Īnd also some have more than one meaning: I 've broken up with my girlfriend (= present perfect) I hope my girlfriend does not break up with me (= present) I broke up with my girlfriend last week (= past) Look at this example with ' break up' (= to end a relationship): Some phrasal verbs must take an object, and some can be put either side of the object.įor example, look at this illustration with the phrasal verb ‘ let down’ (= disappointed):Īnother difficulty is that they are verbs, which obviously means they take a tense and will change according to whether it is past, present or future. [You are advised to carry on reading this page before taking the quizzes[
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