Monday, February 20, 2012

VERBS and their Classification-PART-2


TWO-WORD VERBS
    

  to break up
  They broke the meeting up at noon.
  They will break up at noon.
  to bring up
  She brought the children up by herself.
  He will bring the topic up during dinner.
  to call off
  They called the meeting off this morning.
  They called off the meeting.
  to call up
  The officers were called up last week.
  to clean up
  We cleaned the house up quickly.
  to do over
  They did their lesson over.
  to drop in
  Please drop in if you can.
  to drop off
  He will drop the lesson off at my house.
  to fill out
  You must fill the insurance form out now.
  You must fill out the insurance form.
  to get on
  They got on the airplane together.
  to get up
  She will get up early tomorrow morning.
  to give back
  We need to give the money back to them soon.
  We must give back the money.
  to go over
  I went over to his house yesterday.
  to hand in
  Hand in your lesson before you leave.
  to hang up
  He hung the phone up very quickly.
  He hung up quickly.
  She hung her clothes up this morning.
  She hung up her clothes.
  to look over
  I looked the lesson over rather quickly.
  to look into
  I must look into that problem.
  to look up
  Look that word up in your book.
  to pick up
  You will need to pick him up at the airport.
  Pick your lesson up before you leave.
  Pick up your lesson as you leave.
  to put away
  Put your clothes away before you leave.
  to put on
  Put your clothes on before you leave.
  to put out
  Put the animals out if they cause any problem.
  to run across
  He ran across an important book.
  to show up
  He will show up at the meeting.
  to take off
  She took her coat off because she was hot.
  We took off about noon.
  to take out
  He took her out to see the city.
  Please take the groceries out of the car.
  to think over
  Please think it over before you say anything.
  to try on
  Try these clothes on before you decide.
  to turn in
  He turned his lesson in before he left.
  He already turned in his lesson.
  He turned in early because he was tired.
  to turn off
  Always turn the machines off before you leave.
  to turn on
  You must turn the machines on when you first arrive.
  to turn out
  Turn the lights out before you leave.
  Please turn out the lights.
  to turn up
  Turn the heat up if you want.
SAYING THINGS POLITELY
    






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  Maybe you shouldn't do that.
  You need to leave.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Don't you need to leave?
  You need to choose something.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Can I help you choose something?
  Listen to what he is saying.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  We need to listen to what he is saying.
  Sit down.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Please sit down.
  Listen to me.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  May I please have your attention?
  You need to know this.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I think you will want to know this.
  We have finished our discussion.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Have we finished our discussion?
  You are wrong.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I don't think that is correct.
  Get out of my way.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  May I please come through?
  That isn't any of your business.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I don't believe that concerns you.
  It's none of your business.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I'm sorry, but we will take care of that.
  I want to talk now.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Excuse me. May I say something?
  Be more careful with that.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I would be more careful with that.
  You don't need to know.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I don't want to answer that just now.
  Don't do that.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Please wait.
  You are late.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  I think we need to hurry.
  He is coming and you are not ready.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Isn't he coming soon?
  Do it this way.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Let me show you how to do it.
  We don't know that.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  We don't really know that.
  He is always wrong.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Sometimes we think he is wrong.
  I don't want to do it now.   http://www.freeenglishnow.com/rightarrow2w.gif
  Could we do it another time?
WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS
                    









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PUTTING WORDS IN THEIR CORRECT PLACE
    (My name)
    John
    Jane
    The thing
    (Your name)
    Jane and I
    John and Mary
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go(es) home.
I
He
She
It
You
We
They
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go(es) home.

They see
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(person speaking.)
John.
Jane.
the car.
(your name.)
Jane and me.
John and Mary.
They see
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me.
him.
her.
it.
you.
us.
them.

He promised the house to me.
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He promised it to me.
I brought the instructions to you.
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I brought them to you.
His wife gave Mary the money.
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His wife gave it to Mary.
They will give the car to you.
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They will give it to you.
He gave Jane the books.
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He gave them to Jane.
Listen to the example.

Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)

Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.)

Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)

Are you sick? (Are you sick?)

No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.)

Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?)

No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.)

Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?)

Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.)


1.2 Repeat each sentence.
 1.2a 
Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)
 1.2b 
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.)
 1.2c 
Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)
 1.2d 
Are you sick? (Are you sick?)
 1.2e 
No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.)
 1.2f 
Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?)
 1.2g 
No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.)
 1.2h 
Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?)
 1.2i 
Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.)
 1.2j 
What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?)
 1.2k 
I work in a store. (I work in a store.)
 1.2l 
Do you have a phone? (Do you have a phone?)
 1.2m 
Yes, I have a phone. (Yes, I have a phone.)
 1.2n 
May I call you? (May I call you?)
 1.2o 
Yes, you may call me. (Yes, you may call me.)
 1.2p 
Thank you. Goodbye. (Thank you. Goodbye.)
 1.2q 
Goodbye. (Goodbye.)


Listen to the Example.

Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?) / Hi, how are you? (Hi, how are you?) / Hello. (Hello.) / Hi. (Hi.)

Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) / Fine, thanks. (Fine, thanks.) / Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) / Okay. (Okay.)

How are you? (How are you?) / Fine, thanks. And you? (Fine, thanks. And you?)

Do you live here? (Do you live here?) / Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?) / Are you from this city? (Are you from this city?)

Where do you work? (Where do you work?) / What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?) / What do you do? (What do you do?)


1.3  Repeat each sentence.
 1.3a 
Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?) / Hi, how are you? (Hi, how are you?) / Hello. (Hello.) / Hi. (Hi.)
 1.3b 
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) / Fine, thanks. (Fine, thanks.) / Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) / Okay. (Okay.)
 1.3c 
How are you? (How are you?) / Fine, thanks. And you? (Fine, thanks. And you?)
 1.3d 
Do you live here? (Do you live here?) / Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?) / Are you from this city? (Are you from this city?)
 1.3e 
Where do you work? (Where do you work?) / What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?) / What do you do? (What do you do?)
 1.3f 
Where do you live? (Where do you live?)
 1.3g 
What is your address? (What is your address?)
 1.3h 
Is this your current address? (Is this your current address?)
 1.3i 
Do you have a phone? (Do you have a phone?) / May I call you? (May I call you?) / Can I reach you by phone? (Can I reach you by phone?)
 1.3j 
May I see your driver's license? (May I see your driver's license?) / Do you have any ID? (Do you have any ID?) / May I see some personal identification? (May I see some personal identification?)
1.4  Say your name after each sentence.
 1.4a 
My name is ________________. (My name is ________________.)
 1.4b 
Hello, my name is ________________. (Hello, my name is ________________.)
 1.4c 
Hi, my name is ________________. (Hi, my name is ________________.)
 1.4d 
I'm glad to know you. My name is ________________. (I'm glad to know you. My name is ________________.)


1.5  Repeat each number.

 0 [zero] (0) 
 1 [one] (1) 
 2 [two] (2) 

 3 [three] (3) 
 4 [four] (4) 
 5 [five] (5) 

 6 [six] (6) 
 7 [seven] (7) 
 8 [eight] (8) 

 9 [nine] (9) 
 10 [ten] (10) 
 11 [eleven] (11) 

 12 [twelve] (12) 
 13 [thirteen] (13) 
 14 [fourteen] (14) 

 15 [fifteen] (15) 
 16 [sixteen] (16) 
 17 [seventeen] (17) 

 18 [eighteen] (18) 
 19 nineteen] (19) 
 20 [twenty] (20) 

 30 [thirty] (30) 
 40 [forty] (40) 
 50 [fifty] (50) 

  60 [sixty] (60)  
 70 [seventy] (70)  
 80 [eighty] (80) 

 90 [ninety] (90) 
 100 [one hundred] (100) 
 1,000 [one thousand] (1,000) 


1.6  Repeat each sentence.
 1.6a 
Is this an emergency? (Is this an emergency?)
 1.6b 
This is an emergency. (This is an emergency.)   /   This is not an emergency. (This is not an emergency.)
 1.6c 
This is a medical emergency. (This is a medical emergency.)   /  This is not a medical emergency. (This is not a medical emergency.)
 1.6d 
Please call 911. (Please call 911.)   /  Please call 999. (Please call 999.)   /   Call the police. (Call the police.)   /   Call an ambulance. (Call an ambulance.)   /   Call the fire department. (Call the fire department.)
 1.6e 
Please help me. (Please help me.)   /   Help me. (Help me.)   /  Help. (Help.)
 1.6f 
I am hurt. (I am hurt.)   /   I'm hurt. (I'm hurt.)   /   I'm not hurt. (I'm not hurt.)
 1.6g 
My car will not start. (My car will not start.)   /   My car won't start. (My car won't start.)   /   My car is out of gas. (My car is out of gas.)   /   My car is out of petrol. (My car is out of petrol.)   /   Where is the closest gas station? (Where is the closest gas station?)  /   Where is the closest petrol station? (Where is the closest petrol station?)
 1.6h 
What is your license number? (What is your license number?)
 1.6i 
My child is sick. (My child is sick.)   /   My arm is hurt. (My arm is hurt.)   /   My wife is sick. (My wife is sick.)   /   My husband is hurt. (My husband is hurt.)
 1.6j 
Which hospital do you want to go to? (What hospital do you want to go to?)
 1.6k 
Do you have insurance? (Do you have insurance?)   /   What is your health card number? (What is your health card number?)
 1.6l 
How do you want to pay? (How do you want to pay?)   /   Will you pay with cash? (Will you pay with cash?)   /   Will you pay by check? (Will you pay by check?)   /   Will you pay with a credit card? (Will you pay with a credit card?)
 1.6m 
How much will this cost? (How much will this cost?)   /   I do not have that much money. (I do not have that much money.)
 1.6n 
Which bus do I take? (Which bus do I take?)   /   Is this the right bus stop? (Is this the right bus stop?)   /   Where is the closest bus stop? (Where is the closest bus stop?)
 1.6o 
Where can I find .  .  . ? (Where can I find .  .  . ?)   /   You will find it there. (You will find it there.)
 1.6p 
Is the office open? (Is the office open?)   /   No, the office is closed. (No, the office is closed.)   /   When will the office open? (When will the office open?)   /   It will open at 8:30. (It will open at 8:30.)
1.9  Repeat each sentence after saying, "Excuse me."
1.9a 
Can you tell me where the store is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the store is?)
Excuse me. Can you tell me where the store is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the store is?)
 1.9b 
Can you tell me where the bathroom is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the bathroom is?)
Excuse me. Can you tell me where the bathroom is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the bathroom is?)
 1.9b 
Can you tell me where the toilet is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilet is?)
Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilet is? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilet is?)
 1.9c 
Can you tell me where to find groceries? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where to find groceries?)
Excuse me. Can you tell me where to find groceries? (Excuse me. Can you tell me where to find groceries?)
 1.9d 
How much does it cost? (Excuse me. How much does it cost?)
Excuse me. How much does it cost? (Excuse me. How much does it cost?)
 1.9e 
How much do I owe you? (Excuse me. How much do I owe you?)
Excuse me. How much do I owe you? (Excuse me. How much do I owe you?)
 1.9f 
What time is it? (Excuse me. What time is it?)
Excuse me. What time is it? (Excuse me. What time is it?)
 1.9g 
Is this an emergency? (Excuse me. Is this an emergency?)
Excuse me. Is this an emergency? (Excuse me. Is this an emergency?)
 1.9h 
Do you have a driver's license? (Excuse me. Do you have a driver's license?) Excuse me. Do you have a driver's license? (Excuse me. Do you have a driver's license?)
 1.9i 
Is your arm hurt? (Excuse me. Is your arm hurt?)
Excuse me. Is your arm hurt? (Excuse me. Is your arm hurt?)
 1.9j 
Where is the closest bus stop? (Excuse me. Where is the closest bus stop?)
Excuse me. Where is the closest bus stop? (Excuse me. Where is the closest bus stop?)
1.10  Answer each question.
 1.10a 
What is your name? (My name is ______________.)
 1.10b 
Where do you live? (I live in [city] ______________.)
 1.10c 
What is your address? (My address is ______________.)
 1.10d 
What is your phone number? (My phone number is [area code] ______________.)
 1.10e 
Where do you work? (I work at ______________.)
 1.10f 
What kind of work do you do? (I'm a[n] ______________.)
 1.10g 
What is your work phone number? (My work phone number is [area code] ______________.)

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