Topic Explanation and Use
Core idea
Phrasal verbs need to be learned as whole units, not guessed from the base verb alone.
A phrasal verb combines a verb with a particle such as up, off, out, or on. The meaning often changes from the base verb, so the full phrase must be learned together.
Use phrasal verbs when they are natural for the context. In speaking they are very common; in formal writing you may need to choose between the phrasal verb and a more formal one-word verb.
At B1 level, build one correct base sentence first, then add detail without breaking grammar control.
Use it here
- Learn the verb and particle together as one item.
- Check whether the object can go between the verb and particle.
- Choose a phrasal verb only when the register still fits the task.
Watch it work
Remember this
- Learn the verb and particle together, not as separate words.
- Check whether the object can go between the verb and the particle.
- Keep the base form and tense accurate when the phrasal verb changes.
- Choose the phrasal verb only when the register still fits the task.
- Read the full sentence once to make sure the phrase still sounds natural.
Real-World Examples with Phrasal Verbs: Formation
Example 1
Too weakThe meeting was putted off until Friday.
BetterThe meeting was put off until Friday.
This correction matches the intended meaning and keeps Phrasal Verbs natural.
Example 2
Too weakStudents need to find why the answer is wrong out.
BetterStudents need to find out why the answer is wrong.
This version sounds more natural because Phrasal Verbs fits the sentence clearly.
Common Errors with Phrasal Verbs: Formation
Common problem 1
breaking the phrasal verb form or word order
WeakThe meeting was putted off until Friday.
StrongThe meeting was put off until Friday.
Fix: learn the verb and particle together and check object position carefully
Common problem 2
putting the object in the wrong place
WeakPlease look the number up before class.
StrongPlease look up the number before class.
Fix: check whether the object belongs after the full phrase or inside it
Common problem 3
treating the phrasal verb like an ordinary past tense form
WeakThe event was calleded off because of snow.
StrongThe event was called off because of snow.
Fix: conjugate the verb, not the particle
Interactive Practice Lab
Practice
First notice the right form. Then build it yourself. Then fix it in a full sentence.
Score: 0/4
Read for meaning first. If the meaning changes, the grammar usually has to change too.
1. Quick pick
Choose the stronger sentence for Phrasal Verbs.
2. Build it
Put this Phrasal Verbs sentence in the correct order.
Tap a chunk to move it down. Tap it again to send it back.
3. Type the fix
Rewrite the sentence so Phrasal Verbs is correct.
Fix this: We need to work this issue out before the deadline.
4. Final sort
Mark each sentence as correct or needing a fix.
Please look up the word in your notes before class.
Please look the word up in your notes before class.
The team carried out the safety check this morning.
The team carried outed the safety check this morning.
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