To be into sth - what does it mean and give an example
to be interested in something or someone eg. to be into fashion, dancing, boxing, football players...
The store had a lot of good books, but I couldn’t find the one I wanted. I spent time ___________ the store for the book I wanted.
read up on
pick out
looking through
To read up on sth
to keep trying to find something or meet somebody
to read a lot about a subject
to get information or a skill by chance rather than by making an effort
to collect an object from somewhere.
To be into sth: to be interested in something in an active way
False
True
To look through
to recognize somebody/something from among other people or things
to ignore somebody by pretending not to see them
to stay somewhere for a short time during a long journey
to look at or examine a thing that seems interesting
what does ´to pick out´ mean?
to choose somebody/something carefully from a group of people or things
Do _________ spelling mistakes in your work.
stop over
pick out
check out
look out for
__________ at your notes and summarize what you have learned.
Look back
Point out
Pick out
Stop over
what does it mean; to look out for
to try to avoid something bad happening or doing something bad
She was picked out from dozens of applicants for the job.
pointed out
picked out
looked back
picked up
Rewrite the sentences using the phrasal verbs provided.I need to be cautious about the approaching storm. I need to ___________ the approaching storm.
pick out
be into
look out for
To pull out
to move away from the side of the road, etc.
to collect an object from somewhere.
to examine or read something quickly
to look at or examine a thing that seems interesting
What phrasal verb is related to this definition? Stopping somewhere for a short time during a long journey
to stop over
She _______ Spanish when she was living in Mexico.
pointed out
looked out
picked up
looked back
which one is not the definition of pull out?
to leave or to withdrawal from a plan
To take out an object.
to move away from the side of the road, etc.
an gym exercise you perform on the bar
To pick sth up
she picked up bachata very quickly
she had to pick up from the hotel
she picked up the paper from the floor
she needs to pick up her child from school
provide an example sentence using the phrasal verb to look through
Provide an example sentence of the phrasal verb point out
She pointed out the majestic bird in the sky
Which one is not correct
I checked out food from the fridge
I want to check out the new restaurant
Shall we check out the new museum tonight?
She checked out of the hotel
To read up on
i need to read up on the kitchen
i read up the whole book in one night
I will read over my essay before submitting it.
I need to read up on the phrasal verbs before my exam
Rewrite the sentences using the phrasal verbs provided.After the wedding, we stayed at a friend's house overnight. We decided to ___________ at a friend's house.
look out for
read up on
stop over
To stop over: to owe somebody money or be owed money by somebody
False
True
Rewrite the sentences using the phrasal verbs provided. I want to become more informed about the new health trends. I want to ___________ the new health trends.
look through
read up on
look out for
To check out
to get information or a skill by chance rather than by making an effort
to pay your bill and leave a hotel, etc.
to leave or to withdrawal from a plan
to move away from the side of the road, etc.
To pick out: to recognize somebody/something from among other people or things
False
True
To point out
to collect an object from somewhere.
to mention something in order to give somebody information about it
to keep trying to find something or meet somebody
to try to avoid something bad happening or doing something bad
what phrasal verb is this? to look again at something that you read or wrote earlier, in order to remind yourself what it said
to look back on
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