Hi Juan,I know you haven't started learning English phrasal verbs yet, but you will soon! We use them all the time when we're speaking or writingpersonal emails. They're cool but really difficult, because the two parts usually don't keep their normal meanings. Prepositions like in, on,out, up, and down often don't keep their meanings in phrasal verbs. For example, we (36) something on a website, we look up aword in a dictionary, and we check out activities at a gym! Sometimes the preposition has its normal meaning, but it is not easy to see whywe use a particular verb with it. For example, we have clothes on our bodies, so we use off when we are getting ready for bed, but why dowe say(37) off? Sometimes, though, it is easy to see why the verb and the preposition are used together. If we borrow moneyfrom someone, for example, we have to (38) it back.Another problem is that sometimes phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. For example, the phrasal verb (39) can meanfind the answer, in a math problem, for example, but it also means to do exercise.Finally, sometimes we only have a phrasal verb for a very common action. We don't open a television – well, TV engineers do, but not youand me – we don't start it or begin it, we (40) .Good luck when you start learning these wonderful verbs!Eric
(36)A. come acrossB. get overC. look outD. turn up
(37)A. getB. takeC. putD. let
(38)A. getB. comeC. giveD. bring
(39)A. make outB. figure outC. find outD. work out
(40)A. turn it onB. set it onC. have it onD. power it on
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36.A
* Come across (ph,v) : tình cờ bắt gặp
37. B
* Take off (ph,v) : cởi quần áo
38. C
* Give sth back (ph,v) : trả thứ gì về chỗ cũ
39. D
* Work out (ph,v) : tính toán , tìm ra câu trả lời
* Make out (ph,v) : nhìn rõ ,hiểu rõ
40. A
* Turn sth on (ph,v) :bật thứ gì lên
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