Episode 23. Stress in Two-part Phrasal Verbs

22/01/2023 11 min Temporada 1 Episodio 23
Episode 23. Stress in Two-part Phrasal Verbs

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Send us a textIn this episode you will learn about three kinds of two-part Phrasal Verbs (transitive, separable PVs, transitive, inseparable PVs, and intransitive PVs), and how the type influences the position of stress in the phrase. You will also hear examples of many Phrasal Verbs connected with business meetings.You can download the complete transcript of this episode here.Transitive, separable Phrasal Verbs used in the examples: set sth up: organise and plan somethingbring sth forward: change the date or time of an event so it happens earliercall sth off: cancel somethingput sth off: change the date or time of an event so it happens laterwind sth up: end somethingTransitive, inseparable Phrasal Verbs used in the examples: go over sth: check something carefullydo without sth: succeed without somethingtouch on sth: mention something when are talking or writinggo for sth: choose somethingbear on sth: be connected with something or influence somethingIntransitive Phrasal Verbs used in the examples: break down: stop workingdoze off: fall asleep especially during the day without intending to do sogo ahead: start or continue to do something, especially after waiting for permissiongo around: be enough for everybodydrop in: make a short visit somewhereFor more, visit: PoLoop Angielski BlogDrop me a line: [email protected] join us on social media: Instagram and FacebookWould you like me to help you master your English? You can find out more about my courses here.