افعال عبارتی و زامبی ها - قسمت دوم

دوره: Learn English with Papa teach me / فصل: گرامر انگلیسی / درس 23

Learn English with Papa teach me

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Phrasal verbs …and zombies (Part 2)

Don’t let’s get up. Here your next tip. Is this always look around. Look about. Okay, yeah and the preposition around or about with a phrasal verb. They just be moving in no specific direction. So, like example, it’s good to keep moving around. Keep being active. Also you really should play around. Keep that brain happy. Another meaning of a bout would be to indicate a subject. You talk about something. You think about something. You write about something.

About, just means you indicate the subject. Okay, your next tip is this, you have to remember that zombies they will never quit. They will continue. Trying to get you. Oh, and the preposition with continued in phrasal verbs is, on, so, we could say like they’re going to carry on. Trying to kill you. They’re going to go on and on. Until, you’re dead. Now, the other meaning of on in phrasal verbs is like starting a function on a machine or sometimes connecting two things together like, when you say get on the bus or put on some clothes. It’s like you’re connecting the bus to yourself or your clothes to yourself. Yeah, so if freedom. Oh my god.

Look over there look Tom. Quick turn the radio on. It will distract the zombies. Quick, get Hannah. So, you remember the phrasal verbs of the preposition on. Yeah, it means like your continuation or connection or something so logically the pond is a dilution off. It’s like a separation. So, you see how off has that feeling of a disconnect a separation of something. The preposition shows what happened and the verb shows how it happened. In this case. my arm was separated. how? From a bite. So, I would say she bit my arm off. If I just say, she bit my arm. Well that just means she bit it nothing separated. But, I want to say specifically it separated.

She, bit my arm off. Good, okay, you need to get off the carousel. Both of you. They run away. Run far away. I’m really sorry. What happened back there. But, you just need to finish with those feelings. You need to stop them dead and now you feel bad. Now I know you think it’s a bad situation. But, you just need to be finished with those feelings. Oh, and when you are finished with feelings or when you are finished with something. You can say I am over it.

I’m over Aly. I know this is very, very hard. For both of us. And very, very difficult. The preposition of having a difficult experience, is through we’ve been through a lot. But, we’re going to get through this. You should sleep. I’m glad you survived that solve your fight. anyway, you know just lately. I’m just not feeling it. I’m over it. I just want to quit. I just want to give up. What do you think? No, you put it that way. Hey should we go? Get firewood will be wet. Now she does have a good point. Maybe I should just be more positive. Have a positive outlet, will it’ll be funnier.

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