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  • Can you think of any fashion trends that are really _________ at the moment?
    taking off
  • What kinds of things can __________ the experience of a meal?
    add to
  • Tell me someone you don’t _______________? Why?
    get on with
  • Are there any hobbies you have had to _______________ because you had no time to do them?
    give up
  • What does polysemic mean? How does this relate to the learning of PVs?
    The PVs can be used in many different contexts and therefore have different meanings. One suggestion is to learn in short contexts to help acquire meaning.
  • What is the difference between a giveaway and to give awy
    one is a noun and the other a verb, with different meanings
  • What sports ________ you ____________ at the moment?
    are you into
  • When was the last time you ___________ something new _________ ?
    tried something new out
  • What are the 4 types of phrasal verb forms
    Intransitive, transitive seperable, transative insperable, three-part
  • Is there anything you ___________ on this year because you were ill? For example, a party, a trip, etc.
    missed out
  • I'm tired of ______________ classmates who disrupt the class by showing a lack of respect
    putting up with
  • Apart from your choice of words, how can you _________ your message ______ clearly when talking to other people?
    get your message accross
  • Define what a phrasal verb is
    E.g. A phrasal verb is a verb eg. put followed by one or more particles, which may be an adverb ( up) and/ or a preposition (with or off). Student own answer
  • Do online reviews ever ________ you ________ going somewhere?
    put you off
  • Where does the object go when using a three part PV?
    the object always comes after e.g. put up with you
  • The surprise holiday was meant to be a secret, but Jack ____________ !
    gave it/ the secret away
  • What is the rule when forming a transative seperable PV using a pronoun for the object?
    The pronoun always seperates the phrasal verb and particle e..g put it off